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Hi everyone,
I am buying a vintage computer (Commodore 64) The guy i am buying it from is in Canada and i am in the United States. Will i have to pay import tax? if so where? i am located in New Jersey, Zip code 08244 the item is valued at $50 U.S.

Michael

2007-02-04 19:38:06 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Taxes United States

Will they pay the tax when they send it or will i pay the tax when it comes to my door, also if i am out when the package comes will they just send a bill for the import tax or will i have to pay the usps or ups driver?

2007-02-04 19:46:36 · update #1

3 answers

If duty is assessed, you'll have to pay it before the package will be delivered. You'll get a card from the delivery company that you'll have to take to their local office; most of them are paying agents for Customs. UPS used to accept a personal check at the time of delivery, not sure if they still do though.

I've bought computer parts from a Canadian supplier a number of times and have never been assessed any duty. Everything was under $200 and all were used. Not sure if that's a factor in the zero duty but that's been my experience.

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