[Motorola] Inquiry

Johnjewkes at aol.com Johnjewkes at aol.com
Fri Oct 3 22:55:41 EDT 2008


Having shipped items to/from Canada for a number of years, indeed, note  used 
equipment used for loaners at a trade show, returning to point of Origin in  
USA following show. We did this anytime we brought gear back for warranty  
repairs and sent used gear as loaners. We exchange shipped via UPS or DHL,  
whichever was cheaper to that particular postal code. Used/loaner/warranty  
replacements are all exempt from DUTY, GST, VAT, PST. 
73 de John Jewkes
W6HNC
 
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In a message dated 10/3/2008 11:49:41 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
k0dan at comcast.net writes:

I am not a lawyer. But if these are used units,  your waybills need to say 
so, as I think they are not subject to duty, taxes  or other fees. There should 
be a place on the documentation where you can  briefly tell the story, eg. 
"Units are used equipment, purchased MM/DD/YY in  the US, and were used at a 
Canadian trade show, and now are being returned to  their point of origin."
 
Importing implies new equipment, and duty to be  paid when it enters a 
country. 
 
If you're gonna ship these, you might ask the  carrier. Also check web pages 
of US Customs, etc., to play safe.
 
Hope this helps, but do the research so's you do  it right.
 
Rgds
 
dt

----- Original Message ----- 
From:  _Charles H.  Emely_ (mailto:chemely at cbc.org)  
To: _motorola at mailman.qth.net_ (mailto:motorola at mailman.qth.net)  
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 12:11  PM
Subject: [Motorola] Inquiry


Hi
Is anyone familiar with thr procedures and  forms needed to import owned 
Motorola portables back into USA?
 
We plan to use some CP200 UHF units that are  owned by a trade association at 
a small meeting in Canada ansd the paperwork  for bringing them back seems 
unusual.
 
Please contact as soon as possible
 
Thanks
 
Chuck
Comprehensive Communications  Consultants
 
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