I mean, say, you want a really nice camera, or a drone, or maybe a gaming laptop, and since those things are made in China, they are too expensive to buy right now in the US, since tariffs are over 100%. So you just go to Canada, buy the thing, unpack it from the packaging, and pretend like its just personal items. Just like a smartphone.

AFIAK, border agents usually don’t ask if you bought your phone in the US or from outside, they shouldn’t ask about other personal electronics, right?

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    That’s a federal crime. If it’s for your personal or household use and under $200 you’re fine(unless you’re coming from China).

    Doesn’t seem like a good time to fuck with border control.

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        Because they care about the value of the item, not what you paid for it.

        Because they’re not stupid, and stupid people have been trying to find easy loop holes forever.

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            If you walk over the border, or use another form of transport (plane, bus or taxi), then return in a car. Yes, you’re importing at that point.

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            No because you brought it over with you. You only declare things you bring back that you didn’t have when you left.

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            You can do whatever you like, I’m just explaining the rules. Whether you get caught or not is up to how reckless you’re being.