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yatyat
Jun 2nd, 2006, 06:52 PM
i was just going through the process of registering for a business at the one stop website and one of the questions was "Will you import or export goods for commercial purposes into or out of Canada?" this to determin whether i need to apply for a import / export number.
so my question is: this is going to be mostly an internet based business so there is the potential of people from outside of canada ordering my goods, so shall i say yes to this question and get an i/e number?
is there any advantage or disavantage of getting and not getting one?
thanks.
Canucklehead
Jun 3rd, 2006, 12:08 PM
Get it. It's free - they add the following suffix to your business number to create the import/export#: RM 0001.
Disadvantage of not getting one is that you MIGHT need it and it will then take time to get it. Do it now and be prepared.
Get a vendor permit as well.
FYI,
Payroll# is RP 0001
GST# is RT 0001
Tax# is RC 0001
ancientdude
Jun 7th, 2006, 02:07 PM
Yup, I got this...
now whenever I come into Canada from the US, i only pay 7% on things...rather than 14%
nabeel
Jun 7th, 2006, 03:36 PM
now whenever I come into Canada from the US, i only pay 7% on things...rather than 14%I assume these are items you're either reselling or self-assess the PST for?
ebizimage
Jun 23rd, 2006, 04:52 PM
It will be more complicated when you cross the border with commercial goods.
CanAm
Jul 3rd, 2006, 10:19 PM
It will be more complicated when you cross the border with commercial goods.
You must declare commercial goods. You will get crap at the border if they find commercial goods and you didn't tell them. Also, where I live there is rarely a line in the commercial area, I just park and go in.
yatyat
Jul 26th, 2006, 03:38 AM
Yup, I got this...
now whenever I come into Canada from the US, i only pay 7% on things...rather than 14%
so what do you need to show them at the border to get the pst exempt? i have a gst #, pst #, i/e license, etc.
i am thinking of ordering some stuff (for business) and have them shipped to a postal service place in point roberts and driving there to pick up.
thanks,
Drew_W
Jul 26th, 2006, 07:13 PM
so what do you need to show them at the border to get the pst exempt? i have a gst #, pst #, i/e license, etc.
i am thinking of ordering some stuff (for business) and have them shipped to a postal service place in point roberts and driving there to pick up.
thanks,
Pay your few dollars to UPS and have them clear it. Why you'd import merchandise for resale and have it float aroudn the postal system is beyond me.
If you import frequently, you can get a brokerage account which will make your brokerage charges UBER CHEAP.
And if you have a the RM001, you don't pay PST, no VP required.
wong8egg
Oct 10th, 2006, 10:20 AM
Pay your few dollars to UPS and have them clear it. Why you'd import merchandise for resale and have it float aroudn the postal system is beyond me.
If you import frequently, you can get a brokerage account which will make your brokerage charges UBER CHEAP.
And if you have a the RM001, you don't pay PST, no VP required.
If I am shipping using DHL for example, do I need to provide them my Import/Export # or VP # along with the package prior the shipment export from the country of origin, or I provide them when they arrive the border???
I am sorry to dig out some old threads, but any information will be helpful. Thanks
Drew_W
Oct 10th, 2006, 01:47 PM
If I am shipping using DHL for example, do I need to provide them my Import/Export # or VP # along with the package prior the shipment export from the country of origin, or I provide them when they arrive the border???
I am sorry to dig out some old threads, but any information will be helpful. Thanks
Is DHL your broker?
wong8egg
Oct 10th, 2006, 10:52 PM
Is DHL your broker?
it will be my shipper, but as well i might use their custom brokerage service.
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