What do I need to do to begin importing?

By Survive and Thrive - Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Rules, regulations and taxes for importing products depend on the product that you are importing, as well as what country you are importing from. You might want to enlist the services of a customs broker if importing becomes a regular component of your business strategy. A customs broker works to make the importing process seamless for your organization. Customs brokers control all shipping, documentation and work to get the goods to you as quickly and cheaply as possible.

Canada Border Services Agency is responsible for most of the legislation related to importing.

The Canada-Ontario Business Service Centre’s Importing Info-Guide is designed to help you navigate through the federal and provincial government programs services and regulations that may apply to individuals and businesses importing products into Ontario.

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