Canada to USA import broker
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That has changed. The car can only be re-imported duty free if it has been in Canada for less than 3 years. I just went through this with a vehicle that I sold 2 weeks ago.
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I used them 3 times in the last 12 months. The Canadian broker was $295 cdn and the US brokers were $395 US.
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who were the US brokers, Mark? last year TFX said I needed to find one on my own.
rules changed about a year ago going to US.. ie: if dealer is importing it needs to go in holding for 30 days.
rules changed about a year ago going to US.. ie: if dealer is importing it needs to go in holding for 30 days.
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I can't recall the names Danny, but I sent my 67 Camaro to Texas in March or April last year, got a quote for my 993 to NH last month with brokerage and shipped one of my Harleys to PA 2 weeks ago. Also brought my Fat Boy up from Texas this past April. All with TFX and all with their brokers. I deal with Adam direct. I am not a dealer, so maybe that is the difference? All of my vehicles shipped direct with no holds.
The only company that I know locally that won't do US brokerage is Mackie. I called them last year about a move and they told me that.
The only company that I know locally that won't do US brokerage is Mackie. I called them last year about a move and they told me that.