ccudmore
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Hopefully somewhere out there in DIS-land knows the answer to this...
I recently purchased something across the border and realized when I got home that it was the wrong product. Contacted the store and they said they'd just do a swap for me if I came back. The question I have is how to handle the border crossing. Do I stop at the Canadian border crossing on the way over to report what I'm taking, or does the US customs give me something to say what I'm bringing in. I just don't want to end up paying the HST a second time when I come back over with the replacement.
I recently purchased something across the border and realized when I got home that it was the wrong product. Contacted the store and they said they'd just do a swap for me if I came back. The question I have is how to handle the border crossing. Do I stop at the Canadian border crossing on the way over to report what I'm taking, or does the US customs give me something to say what I'm bringing in. I just don't want to end up paying the HST a second time when I come back over with the replacement.