Instructions for preparing Canada Custom Invoice
Adobe format: file size - 262 KB
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Purpose and Use:
Commercial shipments to Canada valued at over $1600 Canadian and subject to duties and taxes may be accompanied by a Canadian Customs Invoice. This document may be prepared by the exporter/importer or their agents. The exporter must also specify the conditions of sale, terms of payment, and complete details about packing, description of goods, and unit and total prices. The document must also specify whether or not transportation charges, export packing, assembly charges, and commission and royalty payments if applicable are involved. Unz & Co. offers the form in the required French/English bilingual format.
Regulatory Facts:
- Regulatory Agency: Canada Border Services Agency
- Form CI 1(07)
- Form Date: 2007
- Unz Stock Nos.: W19-725, W19-726, W10-725, W10-726, W19-123, W10-123

Common Errors to Avoid:
- Block 8 – Entered as place of origin instead of direct shipment
- Block 18 – Failure to enter commercial invoice number
- Block 22 – Check if Blocks 23-25 are not applicable
- Blocks 23 to 25 – Enter information if costs are included in Invoice total for Block 17
Price:
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| CAT. No. |
Description |
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| W19-725 |
5-part snap sets - Carbonless |
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| W10-725 |
5-part snap sets - Carbon Sets |
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| W10-726 |
6-part snap sets - Carbon Sets |
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| W19-123 |
5-part continuous - Carbonless |
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| W10-123 |
5-part continuous - Carbon Sets |
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