Duty Free Store and Canada Custom

justride

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Can you split 1 receipt between two or more people at Canada Custom?
The duty free store at Vancouver airport has 20% off if you buy more than 1 bottle of liquor (1 litre). Canada Custom allows only 1.1 litres of alcohol duty free per individual.
Will be coming back from Japan to Vancouver than Toronto.
 
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Unless im misunderstanding your post...
You can only buy duty free leaving the country...
You can't land ay YVR, access the duty free and then continue on to Toronto.
 
Unless im misunderstanding your post...
You can only buy duty free leaving the country...
You can't land ay YVR, access the duty free and then continue on to Toronto.
It would be ok to buy the alcohol in Toronto take them to Japan and return back with them?
Maybe buy duty free at Kansai Airport, Japan, coming back but the 20% off at Vancouver is hard to dismiss. Looking to purchase some bottles of Johnny Walker. Mom's favorite bottle!

 
To answer your question, yes you can. If travelling together (2 or more) and the total amount of the purchase doesn’t exceed the total personal amount, you are good to go. Just ensure you declare it like that and you won’t have any problems. If your travel companion claims nothing and you say it’s shared between you both, you can end up with a bit of a hassle and customs doesn’t have to believe the other traveller when they try and walk it back and agree its a shared purchase.

I don’t smoke and Mother always purchased and paid on one receipt the carton allotment for myself and hers.
 
It would be ok to buy the alcohol in Toronto take them to Japan and return back with them?
Sure, but you might have to pay duty as they'll see it as no different than you buying it in Japan...

IIRC you can't even get to the duty free at YVR when catching a connecting flight.
 
Also whomever you’re travelling with has to be old enough to purchase liquor, you can’t buy a bottle for a toddler. Yes I understand it’s been tried .


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To answer your question, yes you can. If travelling together (2 or more) and the total amount of the purchase doesn’t exceed the total personal amount, you are good to go.

I don't believe this is actually the case.

When we bought our camper in 2023 we were in the US for a long enough period to each be eligible for the $800 allowance. When we arrived at the border and declared the trailer as one of our purchases, we were of course sent to secondary to start the paperwork process for importing a vehicle. They applied my $800 allowance against the taxable value, but I specifically asked if I could use my wife's $800 allowance as well and was specifically told that no, that wasn't allowed since the bill of sale was in my name and my wife had nothing to do with the purchase in the eyes of the law.

Now don't get me wrong, if you're just talking cash register receipts and you have $1600 total, you hand $800 worth to your spouse (or someine else in the car, or whatever), well, obviously there's going to be no problem as they can't prove who bought what. I suppose if they really wanted to be difficult they could attach debit card or credit card numbers to each person, but the chances of that happening seems basically unheard of.

But if you're buying something that has your name attached to it, you can't share the allowances apparently.
 
that wasn't allowed since the bill of sale was in my name and my wife had nothing to do with the purchase in the eyes of the law.
You could have put it in both of your names.
A buddy and his girl friend (not married) have joint ownership of both their truck and trailer.
 
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