chonburiman

London, Ontario, CANADA

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I'm in the process of purchsaing a used class and wondered if anyone knows if I have to pay Sales tax in Oregon if I'm expporting the unit to Canada.
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Deen

Vancouver, WA

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No sales/use tax in Oregon, just income tax for residents.
Deen - Vancouver, WA
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grampachet

West Coast

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I did not have to pay Oregon sales tax when I imported my f-250 into BC. I purchased from a private party/lease co.. It had currrent plates on it so with interm insurance I could bringit up. But you must contact US export first then CA import. There is some delay involved.
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sharbra

Nevada

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Oregon does not have a state sales tax, so no, you will not have to pay sales tax in Oregon. You should check with Canadian authorities to learn exactly what you must do to import the coach.
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gsjk

St Albert Alberta Canada

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I bought a class A in California last year and did not pay their sales tax. I paid GST and Alberta has no Provincial Sales Tax
I also paid around $200 for Registration of an Import Vehicle and $100 for Air condition tax
Look up RIV on the internet and it will tell you how to and what can be imported into Canada.
You will have to pay Provincial Sales Tax.
You will also see where you must send the info to the border 72 hrs before you get there and make sure they have the right documents
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GordonH

Brandon. MB

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We imported a HR Rambler from Oregon to Manitoba in 2006. No troubles whatsoever? Go to the following site for detailed instructions. They were made by a couple in Alberta and are excellent. I thank them.
www.ucalgary.ca/~schultz/canadian.
Good luck.
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