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When American Goods Ship To Toronto, What Fees Apply?

Whenever a Bay Area courier is shipping goods to Toronto for you, one of the first things they should do is let you know about the additional fees and taxes you might have to deal with as a result of shipping to Canada. When you ship across any international border, even if it's just to Canada, there are some expenses which apply which you don't have to worry about when you're just shipping within your own country. These costs aren't insurmountable, but they do add up, so it can help to plan for them in advance.

The first thing that you're going to have to pay any time you ship across an international border is a brokerage fee. This is a flat rate that you will have to pay to whatever customs broker you are using to move your goods across the border. You will have to pay this on every package which you choose to ship from the US to Toronto.

Many people that ship to Toronto regularly get wise to this fee, and realize that there is a way to save money on this. Because you have to pay the brokerage fee on every shipment, the best thing to do is to minimize the number of shipments that you are actually sending to Toronto. Any shipments which you can combine into a larger order will help to save you money on your brokerage fees. This little bit of strategy can help make shipping to Toronto more affordable.

Another thing that you're going to have to pay for any time you ship to Toronto is the taxes which apply when shipping to Ontario. When you ship something into the Canadian province, you are going to have to pay any of the local taxes which apply to the goods in question. In the past this was broken down into two separate taxes which applied differently to different types of goods. Recent changes to the tax laws in Ontario though have resulted in a unified HST or harmonized sales tax. As a result of this change, the new tax is a single one which is valued at 13%. This tax is also going to apply to essentially all goods which either of the old taxes applied to, meaning that you may end up paying more taxes now than you had in the past when shipping to Toronto. Ask your courier company for information on what the new tax applies to.

by: Adam Trammel




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