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I bought my Z brand new in the US. 1. You do not pay state tax in the US. You are exempt as long as you are exporting. 2. Only
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I bought my Z brand new in the US.
1. You do not pay state tax in the US. You are exempt as long as you are exporting. 2. Only work I had to do was get the daytime lights installed, which cost around $200 at a local Nissan dealership. I bought my car in the US, paid no taxes. When I brought it back, I had to pay: 1. GST 5%(which you would have to pay anyways) 2. PST 7 %(which you would have to pay anways in BC) You pay this when you insure your car. In BC, it would be 7%. 3. Import tax of 6.5%. So, total cost: US purchase price + taxes(18.5% +$200 for driving lights + Import and RIV fees - $300 roughly = total cost. It was very easy to do. I bought my car when the CDN dollar was higher, so I actually saved $300 off the US price when exchange was factored in. I saved over $8,000 by buying the car in the US, easily after it was all said and done. And I bought it in Washington State, which made it very easy. Last edited by Gurps; 03-08-2012 at 12:37 PM. |
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