I finally found and used a freight forwarder to get my ITN number and file my info with AES. I used Simplified Trade Solutions LLC (http://simplifiedtradesolutions.com/) for a $35 fee and they were easy to use. Hope that helps someone else...I felt like I had a hard time finding a freight forwarder. Everything went thru very quickly. I got the run around with UPS...they don't seem to understand about the filing of info to AES for car export and got told they don't do that after being transferred several times.
I'm now filing Form 1 (E Form) online at RIV.ca...I appear to be at the point of hitting submit for everything and then having to pay. I assume I will be charged both the $195 fee plus tax and/or duty at this point? I had read the tax rate would be 0 due to having the car listed on my B4...so do I pay for all that online now and get reimbursed for tax/duty later somehow/somewhere? Or do I still have to pay a tax/duty on it no matter what? This part was a bit confusing.
My next step is then to fax everything needed to the border for export I believe and then call the make sure they got it. I think thats all I have left to do...am I missing anything? I have everything ready for insurance and have got my title, old bill of sale and any paperwork or receipts in a folder at the ready for the crossing if needed.
I have a couple questions unrelated to my car, if anyone can answer I would be grateful.
I'd like to bring up some grocery items we can't get where we are located in Canada that both me and my husband like.
I just declare these items I assume, and pay tax (or tax and duty if applicable) on them? It looks to me like if they are made in the US, Canada or Mexico that you only pay tax based on the province you are importing into and not duty because of NAFTA. I am not bring any meats or refridgerated items. Does this seem correct?
Are there any restrictions on dry dog food/dog treats? I couldn't find info on this. There is a ban of some sort on poultry due to the bird flu but I believe in raw form. I'm hoping to bring up an extra bag of dog food so we don't have to make the 2 hour drive to the city right off the bat after the trip up to get her more. If its unopened I declare it, otherwise it goes on the B4 form under dog supplies? (They don't carry her brand in town and shes sensitive to food so switching brands isn't easy.)
How many months of medication can I bring up? I have a couple prescriptions for simple, non restricted meds that I have about 4 months worth of that I haven't used yet. (They refill monthly but I don't need it every day.) Any restrictions on bringing up prescription meds? For me or the dog for that matter...shes got 11 months of heartworm pills left as we just did her yearly vet check.
Thanks for getting me this far everyone...the move is coming in a hurry now! May 3rd!