Comments - How much does it cost to import a car to the US? - On Feet Nation2024-03-28T15:46:45Zhttps://www.onfeetnation.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6595159%3ABlogPost%3A21896945&xn_auth=noHope you are aware that any c…tag:www.onfeetnation.com,2021-02-22:6595159:Comment:218974422021-02-22T11:10:16.671ZFrank Davishttps://www.onfeetnation.com/profile/FrankDavis
<p>Hope you are aware that any cost may vary from different options. Believe me, the best you can do is to apply to some reliable local company specializing on all the aspects. Check out these guys <a href="https://clearitusa.com/" target="_blank">https://clearitusa.com/</a> and be sure these professionals. Their website is very user friendly and launches a case together with your application so you can see in real time how things move along. Highly recommend. Good luck</p>
<p>Hope you are aware that any cost may vary from different options. Believe me, the best you can do is to apply to some reliable local company specializing on all the aspects. Check out these guys <a href="https://clearitusa.com/" target="_blank">https://clearitusa.com/</a> and be sure these professionals. Their website is very user friendly and launches a case together with your application so you can see in real time how things move along. Highly recommend. Good luck</p> Duty is 2.5% of the transacti…tag:www.onfeetnation.com,2021-02-22:6595159:Comment:218973392021-02-22T10:40:29.794Zolivia davishttps://www.onfeetnation.com/profile/oliviadavis991
<p>Duty is 2.5% of the transaction value; there is a merchandise processing fee that caps at $485, and a Harbor Maintenance Fee assessed on cargo entering by sea at harbors maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. That is all the government charges you to import. The car must meet EPA and DOT standards, of course. If not, you have to pay to bring it into compliance, if that is even possible. Finally, you will most likely choose to pay a customhouse broker to handle the paperwork…</p>
<p>Duty is 2.5% of the transaction value; there is a merchandise processing fee that caps at $485, and a Harbor Maintenance Fee assessed on cargo entering by sea at harbors maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. That is all the government charges you to import. The car must meet EPA and DOT standards, of course. If not, you have to pay to bring it into compliance, if that is even possible. Finally, you will most likely choose to pay a customhouse broker to handle the paperwork (although nowadays it is almost all electronic)</p>