
Cross-Border Shopping? Know the Tariffs Before Shipping from Canada to the U.S
Rebecca2025-06-10T22:02:02+00:00
Shopping online in Canada and shipping your items to the U.S. might seem easy — but understanding tariffs can save you from unexpected surprises at customs. Whether you’re buying designer fashion, electronics, or specialty supplements, it’s essential to know how much you’ll actually pay when your package arrives in the U.S.
In this guide, we’ll break down what you need to know about U.S. import duties, tariff thresholds, and how to use a duty calculator before you ship.
Why Buy in Canada and Ship to the USA?
Many American shoppers turn to Canadian retailers for:
- Exclusive product availability (especially at stores like Costco.ca, Shoppers Drug Mart, or Indigo Books)
- Lower prices or better deals
- Canadian-brand supplements and health products
- Early access to limited releases or special bundles
With a Canada address through a parcel forwarding service, it’s easy to buy in Canada and ship to USA — but understanding tariff limits is key.
Understanding U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Packages
When you buy in Canada and ship to the USA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) may apply import duties, taxes, or processing fees depending on:
- Total value of your shipment
- Type of item
- Declared origin
- Shipping method (courier vs. postal)
De Minimis Value: $800 USD
If your package is valued under $800 USD, and it’s shipped directly from Canada, you typically won’t pay any tariffs. This is called the de minimis threshold.
Under $800 = No tariffs or customs duties
Over $800 = Duties may apply, depending on product category
Common Items That May Be Taxed Over $800
- Luxury clothing and footwear
- High-end electronics
- Jewelry
- Health equipment and supplements in bulk
- Commercial or wholesale shipments
Even if your item qualifies under trade agreements like USMCA, improper documentation can trigger unnecessary fees. This is where accurate customs declarations matter.
Pro Tip: Use a Parcel Forwarder with Low Declared Value Options
Many shoppers use services like ShipByMail.com to:
- Get a Canadian shipping address
- Consolidate multiple purchases into one box
- Declare packages strategically below the $800 USD threshold
- Track and manage customs forms properly
This keeps your cross-border shopping smooth and cost-effective.
How to Avoid Extra Fees When Shipping from Canada to the U.S.
Here are a few key strategies:
Break up large orders into separate shipments under $800
Avoid declaring vague product descriptions like “gift” or “personal items”
Include original invoices or receipts with the shipment
Ship with postal services (like Canada Post) when possible — fewer brokerage fees
Use a parcel forwarding service to manage declarations and avoid errors
Real Example:
Ashley from Texas ordered $650 worth of beauty products from Sephora Canada using her Canada address via ShipByMail. Her package arrived duty-free thanks to the $800 de minimis rule — no taxes, no customs hold.
FAQs About Tariffs When Shipping from Canada to the U.S.
Q: Can I avoid tariffs if I label the item as a “gift”?
A: Not always. Gifts over $100 USD can still be taxed. CBP checks values carefully.
Q: Are second-hand items still subject to duties?
A: Yes — if the declared value is above $800 USD, even used items can be taxed.
Q: What if my item is made in the USA but purchased in Canada?
A: If you provide proof of origin (e.g., NAFTA/USMCA documentation), you may avoid tariffs, but it’s not guaranteed.
Conclusion: Plan Smart and Ship Smart
Before you buy in Canada and ship to the USA, know your numbers. Use a duty calculator, stay under the $800 threshold, and rely on trusted services like ShipByMail.com to make cross-border shopping simple.
Ready to start? Get your free Canada address today and shop Canadian deals hassle-free.
Related Posts

When Will My Package Ship? Processing Times, Courier Options & Holiday Delays
By Rebecca
When Will My Package Ship? Processing Times, Courier Options & Holiday Delays Know what to expect with ShipByMail’s streamlined shipping... read more

Package Handling with ShipByMail: Repacking, Disposal & What We Don’t Do
By Rebecca
Handling Your Packages: Repacking, Disposal & What We Can’t Do When using a parcel forwarding service like ShipByMail, one of... read more

ShipByMail’s Trusted Partners: DHL, Canada Post, and UPS
By Rebecca
Multiple Shipping Partners, One Powerful Solution: Why ShipByMail Offers DHL, Canada Post, and UPS When you ship with ShipByMail, you’re... read more

ShipByMail Has No Hidden Fees: Why Customers Love Our Transparent Pricing
By Rebecca
Why Customers Love ShipByMail: No Hidden Fees, Just Transparent Shipping When it comes to international shipping, one of the biggest... read more

How to Handle Customs Declarations with ShipByMail When Shipping from Canada
By Rebecca
Customs Declarations with ShipByMail: What You Need to Know Before You Ship When shipping from Canada to the US or... read more

How to Buy from Costco.ca Without a Canadian Card Using ShipByMail’s BFM Service
By Rebecca
Did You Know? You Can Buy from Costco.ca Using Our BFM Services at ShipByMail.com Ever spotted an amazing deal on... read more

Ship Pokémon Cards from Mexico to the USA with mx.shipbymail.com
By Rebecca
Parcel Forwarding from Mexico to the USA: How to Safely Ship Pokémon Cards with mx.shipbymail.com Are you a Pokémon card... read more

Shipping Costs Explained: Quotes, Dimensional Weight & Ways to Sav
By Rebecca
Understanding Your Shipping Costs: Quotes, Weight, and Value Explained Ever received a shipping quote only to be surprised by a... read more

Why Amazon Mexico Is the Best Bet for U.S. Sellers in 2025
By Rebecca
Why Amazon Mexico Is a Goldmine for U.S. Sellers in 2025 If you’re a U.S.-based Amazon seller, 2025 is the... read more

How Consolidation Saves You Money on International Shipping
By Rebecca
When shopping online from Canadian stores and shipping to the U.S. or beyond, multiple packages can quickly mean multiple... read more