I don’t know if the policies of changed but I sent tobacco a few years ago to someone in Canada. It was marked as pipe tobacco and claimed as a gift. It was checked by customs, it went through fine.Just out of curiosity, if my buddy in the states sends me a tin of tobacco, would the package be checked or opened? Or does it have to be declared? Would that be smuggling lol?
It's a roll of the dice. If it's a single 50 gram tin with a declared value of maybe under $20.00 it might be let through, but .... you just never know if the customs official likes doing paper work and collecting pounds of flesh .....Just out of curiosity, if my buddy in the states sends me a tin of tobacco, would the package be checked or opened? Or does it have to be declared? Would that be smuggling lol?
Pm me and I can give you more details. I have the detailed calculation that I can explain to you, (and then post later). At the most, you should never pay more than what you would pay in your home province.Hello all,
I haven't ever smoked a pipe before so decided to give the hobby a try by ordering a selection of pipe tobacco from the USA (just the top brands for each type to give them a try - aromatics, English etc.) along with 1 estate pipe. It was roughly $300 CAD for the tobacco and $100 for the pipe.
I have been eagerly awaiting my shipment and thought the duty taxes would be like $50-$100. Oh my God I was wrong. They are trying to charge me $600. In what world is the tax 200% more than the product? The breakdown is:
$188 duties
$30 GST
$385 PST
$9.95 handling
My question is, have any other Canadians experienced this? This is absolutely insane. Is this correct? I live in Alberta where we don't even have PST but the lady on the phone explained it's some other tobacco tax they put in that slot for Alberta anyway.
Now I have to refuse my goods and lose my estate pipe and basically give up the hobby. Just thought I'd ask here as I remember Canadians on here recommending 4Noggins before so clearly some people do import... how?!? why?!? 200%??
I am interested in this as well. If you have time to explain let me know.Pm me and I can give you more details. I have the detailed calculation that I can explain to you, (and then post later). At the most, you should never pay more than what you would pay in your home province.
I found this info. I wonder if this applies also to US Citizens. I would not mind bringing a tin along the next time I visit the Maritimes. I will be careful however, as my brother and I spent around 2.5 hours at customs and border patrol driving into NB once after making a joke about having an avocado in the vehicle, which was then set aside and completely unpacked, cleared and searched while we both sat in separate rooms...Nice fellows, but not to be messed with. It seems like staying under 200 grams will go a long way. Do First Nations get any sort of break on traditional use grounds? |
Product | Amount |
---|---|
Cigarettes | 200 cigarettes |
Cigars | 50 cigars |
Tobacco | 200 grams (7 ounces) of manufactured tobacco |
Tobacco sticks | 200 tobacco sticks |
I have canoed into and out of Canada several times, with no customs checks.
Get a big canoe!
Socialized med care has never worked in any country. Long wait for appointments, can’t pick quality Dr. Every hypochondriac and his grandmother gets in line. Only folks with big bucks can get around the system !This thread aside which on the surface is pretty extreme I dont mind paying taxes. My wife and I basically get free medical care in France. It allowed me to retire early. In the US I would have had to work another decade just because if the medical insurance trap.
Everything costs money as woodsroad points out. Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes it eats you.
But…but…but…Socialized med care has never worked in any country. Long wait for appointments, can’t pick quality Dr. Every hypochondriac and his grandmother gets in line. Only folks with big bucks can get around the system !
If you are healthy, government-controlled healthcare is great.Its not a problem. Perhaps in the big cities. Myself and my wife as well as her family receive quality prompt medical care. There are problems with every system but frankly, that position is pushed by them medical establishment in the US becuse doctors want to continue to be filthy rich. They are not in other countries.