Depends, really. If she words it like her in-laws gave her their old stuff (assuming it's only a few items) you might get through. You should bring receipts or at least value estimates list for every item.
If you are hauling a whole household of stuff I'd hold off.
I've bought a few used things from the US and imported it myself and have never been charged any tax/duty. I made sure to have receipts that said "used item bought off Craigslist" for example.
Never been waived on new items though. And I got questioned pretty hard when we brought over a propane fridge for the cabin. I used the words "self broker" then the guard got all pissy and said I was using the wrong terminology. He thought I was bringing it over for commercial purposes. It was a tiny propane fridge. Not sure what he thought we were gonna use it for
A tiny, expensive vending machine?
If you are hauling a whole household of stuff I'd hold off.
I've bought a few used things from the US and imported it myself and have never been charged any tax/duty. I made sure to have receipts that said "used item bought off Craigslist" for example.
Never been waived on new items though. And I got questioned pretty hard when we brought over a propane fridge for the cabin. I used the words "self broker" then the guard got all pissy and said I was using the wrong terminology. He thought I was bringing it over for commercial purposes. It was a tiny propane fridge. Not sure what he thought we were gonna use it for