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bigred1cav
Aug 04, 2013Explorer
Why would I be asked to prove I bought a generator in my RV? I just do not understand the problem.
I keep receipts for the duration of warranty, then toss. Why would I want a room full of receipts?
I keep receipts for the duration of warranty, then toss. Why would I want a room full of receipts?
Gadget Guy wrote:bigred1cav wrote:Gadget Guy wrote:bigred1cav wrote:Howie3 wrote:
So I'm planning our first RV trip to the U.S. since apparently Alberta isn't getting summer again this year (was 4C or 39F when I got up today...brrrr!). Was going to do some dry camping in the mountains of Idaho where hopefully will be much warmer. We need a generator so thought it would be cheaper in the States (about $1000 vs $1500+ here in Canada) however I see that my duty exemption is $800. Obviously I need to declare this purchase, however I have no idea what duty might amount to. Would it negate the difference in savings? Also, the Canada Customs website indicates that the exemption cannot be 'split' with a fellow traveller. Would this also apply to a single joint purchase since my DW would also be the beneficial owner of this appliance?
If someone has experience in this area I would be appreciative of their comments.
Howie
How do they know where you bought it?
They do not know where you purchased something but if asked you have the responsibility to prove to them where you purchased something and if you can not provide a reciept they have every right to throw the book at you. I know this from experience. I just don't understand why people want to be dishonest for a few dollars, it is just not worth it.
Are you required to keep receipts for all purchases made in Canada?
How else are you going to prove what you paid for something if you don't save the receipts if asked?
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