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Old 05-24-2016, 11:39 AM
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Just sent a package to the US by mail. I was told that the minimum
declared value should be $100. Any of you on the US side receive
any package lately at this value? Did you have to pay duty?
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Old 05-24-2016, 11:57 AM
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Yes, you pay duty. Why would they tell you the minimum declared value should be $100? It is what it is. And if they are going to recommend you lie, then lie the other direction and say it is worth $5.00 and your receiver will pay less duty.
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I have sent a few packages to Canada. The value was under $100. They all arrived safely. There is a lot of paperwork on this side of the border.
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perhaps they meant minimum insured value for protection , I had a pkg come from Canada to the US with no problems
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Old 05-24-2016, 01:14 PM
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It was sent expedited. There's a tracking no. but I don't think there's any insurance.
The person working at the P.O. said even if your package is worth $1.00 you still have
to declare it for $100. That's the minimum charge. This is nuts.

I wonder if it's going to be the same thing the other direction.
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Old 05-24-2016, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by EasyPeezy View Post
It was sent expedited. There's a tracking no. but I don't think there's any insurance.
The person working at the P.O. said even if your package is worth $1.00 you still have
to declare it for $100. That's the minimum charge. This is nuts.

I wonder if it's going to be the same thing the other direction.
I think you need to check with Canada Post directly vs the local office. I mail lots of stuff and have never been told I have to do this.
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the PO may have meant the minimum insurance they will cover is for a value of a $100, But all pkg going to canada need a customs declaration form-CN22. Known as PS form 2976. See Below:

https://about.usps.com/forms/ps2976.pdf

On this form you must declare the value of whats inside. (there is no minimum/maximum). But customs will calculate duty on it. Duty/tax is calculated by what it is (You have to know the HS Tariff number) and the country of Origin and if it has a tariff exemption (NOEE).

I ship to canada every week, and no package goes without a customs form. (This form -the short form, is for a flat envelopes, There is a longer form for pkgs/boxes).
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The form says there is a maximum....$400.00 (that just means there is another form to use when the value is greater than $400.) So I was wrong about the no maximum value.....sorry about that.
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I think you have been misinformed
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Go to a post office, if you didn't. Don't trust the people at Shopper's or the other little postal outlets. They just don't have the training or seem to take the time.
Hope it works out well for you.

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