It is my understanding that under NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) there is no duty on tires purchased in the US if they are manufactured in North America (US, Canada, or Mexico). However, you will have to pay GST and maybe PST depending on the province in which you live. If the tires are manufactured outside of N.A., then yes, you have to pay duty as well as tax.
The speed stacks from the United States into Canada are usually duty free.
Peace Bridge - rules for goods brought from US to Canada?
Yes, you can. -But if you have not been there 48 hours, you may pay a small duty on them. Better to get them installed in US.
One-liter of alcohol per person may be brought into the US from Canada, duty-free. Additional quantities may be brought in, but they will be subject to duty and Federal excise taxes, which will be assessed and collected at the port of entry.
No
In US, Canada and Mexico
none
If it's made in the US there is no duty importing into Canada just GST possibly PST and the RIV fee.
The airport.
The amount of duty on furniture from USA to Canada depends on the type of goods being imported and the country where it was made. An example on furniture worth CAN$1000 has a duty tax of $50.00 in the USA.
Brian Mulroney helped pass the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement.
no duty if the item is made in US, Canada or Mexico aka NAFTA. Also check/Google Canada Border Services Agency.