- Sep 6, 2010
- 56
- 5
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 25-09-2010
- AOR Received.
- 23-11-2010
- Passport Req..
- 13-05-2011
I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out what to do. I am a permanent resident. At the time of my landing, I put my 2005 jeep liberty down as a good to follow. The reason I didn't import it at that time is because I told the border agent I was planning on selling my vehicle in Wisconsin, which I intended on doing when I returned to visit, but other circumstances prevented me from having the time to do so. I would still like to sell it and buy another used vehicle with better fuel efficiency. To trade-in the car here in Ontario, it first has to be imported. My questions are these: Would it be wiser for me to import the car and then trade it in here in Ontario? Or would it be better to trade it in Buffalo, NY, and then import the car I will have just purchased in Buffalo? I have gone to the RIV site and the CBSA site to get some answers, but am getting confused. My concerns are what would be more cost effective. I'm planning on purchasing a used car for $8000 and my 2005 Jeep trade in is worth about $5000. I understand that no matter what, I will have to pay $100 for the A/C in the vehicle and $195 + GST and HST to register a vehicle with RIV. The CBSA site also shows a $1000 excise tax on green levy and a duty charge, plus GST.
From my understanding, since I declared it as a good to follow at my landing, I would not have to pay the duty. Is this correct? Is there a green levy tax for my 2005 Jeep? Would I have to pay the GST to the CBSA for my jeep? If not, I imagine I would have to pay these duties and taxes if I brought a different car in from Buffalo. Taxes in NY state are in the high 8% range, whereas here they are roughly 13%. To purchase a $8000 vehicle in Ontario would cost me $400 more in taxes. I would like it if I didn't have to pay that much more here, but if it would cost me more to import a different vehicle from Buffalo, compared to my jeep that is on the landing record, well then I will buy a vehicle here instead. I am sorry for such a long explanation and questioning, but I want to be thorough. I'm not even sure if this will make sense to you readers, so please ask me if you have any questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! My stickers on my license plate are going to expire in 3 weeks and I need to find a car quickly! Cheers!
From my understanding, since I declared it as a good to follow at my landing, I would not have to pay the duty. Is this correct? Is there a green levy tax for my 2005 Jeep? Would I have to pay the GST to the CBSA for my jeep? If not, I imagine I would have to pay these duties and taxes if I brought a different car in from Buffalo. Taxes in NY state are in the high 8% range, whereas here they are roughly 13%. To purchase a $8000 vehicle in Ontario would cost me $400 more in taxes. I would like it if I didn't have to pay that much more here, but if it would cost me more to import a different vehicle from Buffalo, compared to my jeep that is on the landing record, well then I will buy a vehicle here instead. I am sorry for such a long explanation and questioning, but I want to be thorough. I'm not even sure if this will make sense to you readers, so please ask me if you have any questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! My stickers on my license plate are going to expire in 3 weeks and I need to find a car quickly! Cheers!