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![]() OK... i travel to atlanta every 2-3 months. I live in canada. On my last trip, i was claiming booze on the way back to canada...so i read over the info card on claiming...and it said (i could be wrong...or missing a big piece of the puzzle) "you dont have to pay duty on gifts under $10,000" ... IF that is infact what i read... what is stopping me from buying a pair of boston accoustic 6x9's, a pair of boston 4x6 plate speakers... gift wrapping them...and avoid paying duty on them ??? Anyone have any comments???? Anyone know what the actully situation is at the border. oh yah, 1 more thing... i am reffering to flying back and forth |
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