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US Customs: Declaring Engagement Ring?
My girlfriend and I have been dating for 6 years and I've decided to ask her to marry me. She absolutely fell in love with a ring that we saw while on vacation in Canada, and I'd really like to get it for her. However, as the ring is almost $10,000, I'm a little worried about duties I would encounter from US Customs. The ring is completely made in Canada (and the diamonds are Canadian), so would it qualify as duty-free under NAFTA if I could get proof of Country of Origin? If not, how much $$ would I be charged to bring it back to the US?
Just to be clear, the ring is in Canada, I'm in the US, I want to buy the ring in Canada and bring it back to the US.
SexyV is absolutely wrong..."personal" items are not exempt from duty -- especially if they are newly purchased.
I find it hard to believe that the diamonds are from Canada as most (if not all) natural diamonds come from the De Beers (spelling?) mine(s).
Lab-created stones are made all over the place...but they are *lab created* diamonds -- not quite as cool as the "real thing."
Regardless, any item purchased in Canada that was made in Canada will enter the US duty-free.
Otherwise you will pay approximately 5.5% of the cost in US duty upon entering the country.
Remember this: If you are silly enough to try to smuggle it in, and get caught, you will be charged (most likely) 3x the duty and be a permanent lookout for CBP (there goes your speedy international arrival).
Just declare it. If you can afford the $10k, you can afford the $550.
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