Zombie416 wrote:Bлад wrote:А подарки - облагаются
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С каких пор?
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/E/pub/cp/bsf ... .html#P020
While you are outside Canada, you can send gifts free of duty and taxes to friends in Canada under certain conditions. To qualify, each gift must not be worth more than CAN$60 and cannot be a tobacco product, an alcoholic beverage or advertising matter.
If the gift is worth more than CAN$60, the recipient will have to pay regular duties on the excess amount. It is always a good idea to include a gift card to avoid any misunderstanding.
When you return to Canada
When you return to Canada, you have to declare all the goods you acquired while outside Canada, such as purchases, gifts, prizes or awards that you are bringing with you or are having shipped to you.
In general, the goods you include in your personal exemption must be for your personal or household use. Such goods include souvenirs that you purchased,
gifts that you received from friends or relatives living outside Canada or prizes that you may have won