How much allowed to bring back from us




















Flying into those states and getting flagged for inspection may just cost you even more, or they may disallow over a certain limit. For instance, Texas currently disallows over one gallon of distilled spirits.

The biggest cost to consider is your time. If you get flagged for inspection, how long will you wait? Hopefully so! So either bring back under the duty-free limit, or go big. If CBP is going to give you an extra dose of attention, make sure your haul is worth it! So there you have it! So get out there, travel, and bring home the good stuff, fellow wonks!

I think it varies by what state you re-enter the country from. When we were coming back from Mexico on a group trip, those going through Arizona were at risk of losing their excess as opposed to us going through Texas were at risk of getting taxed. Going through Dallas, I was honest, and they told me that they could give me a hard time, but said that it was close enough I think I was around 2 liters.

Good point, Fred! I knew that, but somehow slipped my mind to include in the article. Thanks for chiming in! This explains why several customs agents seemed to be unhappy when I declared extra bottles.

The correct declaration seems to be 1 bottle. When I come back from Scotland my bags are jingling. Always nothing to declare. Always I will look the bastards in they eye and say it. It is easy, it is none of their business therefor I have nothing to declare.

Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Search for:. Cocktail Wonk Deep insights into spirits and cocktails. Virgin Islands or other Caribbean countries are entitled to more. They got us. We paid import duty. But back to how it went down… Arriving at the Peace Arch checkpoint, at least six cars are ahead of us in each lane. And wait… The Hall of Interminable Waits.

Peace Arch border crossing. Over the duty free limit. If you aren't sure if an article is admissible or should be declared, always declare it first and then ask the border services officer. Remember that officers are there to help you and will work out your personal exemption and any duty and taxes you owe in the way that benefits you most.

You may qualify for a personal exemption when returning to Canada. This allows you to bring goods up to a certain value into the country without paying regular duty and taxes. Children are also entitled to a personal exemption as long as the goods are for the child's use. Parents or guardians can make a declaration to the CBSA on behalf of the child. The length of your absence from Canada determines your eligibility for an exemption and the amount of goods you can bring back, without paying any duty and taxes.

The exception is a special excise duty that may apply to certain tobacco products. Refer to Tobacco Products section. For more information on personal exemptions, consult I Declare. Alcoholic beverages are products that exceed 0. Certain alcoholic and wine products that do not exceed 0. If you have been away from Canada for 48 hours or more , you are allowed to import one of the following amounts of alcohol free of duty and taxes:.

You must meet the minimum age of the province or territory where you enter Canada. Minimum ages are established by provincial or territorial authorities: 18 years for Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec and 19 years for the remaining provinces and territories.

The CBSA classifies "cooler" products according to the alcoholic beverage they contain. For example, beer coolers are considered to be beer and wine coolers are considered to be wine. The quantities of alcoholic beverages you can import must be within the limit set by provincial and territorial liquor control authorities that apply where you will enter Canada. If the amount of alcohol you want to import exceeds your personal exemption, you will be required to pay the duty and taxes as well as any provincial or territorial levies that apply.

Contact the appropriate provincial or territorial liquor control authority for more information before you return to Canada. When transporting cash into or out of the U. After we completed the meal service, he pulled me aside and whispered.

The proceeds were deposited into a Brazilian bank account. To wire the money to the U. Carrying large amounts of cash in any city is a precarious — some might say, foolish — undertaking.

His money transportation effort was bold and stressful. But he had done his due diligence. He knew travelers were allowed to bring any amount of cash into the U. As an added layer of assurance, before the trip he consulted CBP about his plan. An officer assured him that, with the proper paperwork presented, he would clear customs without delay. The officer was right.



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