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Reloading
Recommend a powder scale?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1969682" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Just like some U.S. companies collect Canadian sales tax for Federal GST and some Provincial sales taxes it all depends on the tax treaties in place and how much business the comapny does. So yes, some Canadian companies collect and remit U.S. sales tax if they sell a lot of product into the states. This makes clearing customs much faster and means the customer knows up front exactly what they will be paying. It also means you don't end up getting dinged "Brokerage Fees" from the carrier. UPS is famous for charging $50 brokerage fees on $15 packages coming from the States to Canada. No one up here wants to use them because of this thievery. Almost everyone insists it is sent USPS or that all duties, sales taxes etc are already in the sales price and that there are no Carrier up charges for clearing customs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1969682, member: 26077"] Just like some U.S. companies collect Canadian sales tax for Federal GST and some Provincial sales taxes it all depends on the tax treaties in place and how much business the comapny does. So yes, some Canadian companies collect and remit U.S. sales tax if they sell a lot of product into the states. This makes clearing customs much faster and means the customer knows up front exactly what they will be paying. It also means you don't end up getting dinged "Brokerage Fees" from the carrier. UPS is famous for charging $50 brokerage fees on $15 packages coming from the States to Canada. No one up here wants to use them because of this thievery. Almost everyone insists it is sent USPS or that all duties, sales taxes etc are already in the sales price and that there are no Carrier up charges for clearing customs. [/QUOTE]
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