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r/dhl on Reddit: Can I pay customs charge on delivery or not? (Canada)
December 24, 2023 -

Maybe this is a silly question, but I'm honestly a little confused.

I (based in the UK) ordered a Christmas gift online for someone in Canada, which the online store sent through DHL. DHL contacted me about paying the customs/duty charge, and while I tried to pay this myself, after some back-and-forth over the payment not going through, it's clear that my UK bank card won't work, so the Canadian receiver is going to have to pay the charge. After some Googling, as the DHL website says that "DHL Express (Canada) will pay the charges on the receiver’s behalf and collect payment from the receiver prior to or on delivery", I decided to have the reciever pay on delivery. However, the package has been listed as "on hold" since December 18. Prior to that, it was listed as "On hold awaiting for payment of shipment related fees".

So for those of you with experience of dealing with DHL, does this mean that DHL has paid the customs/duty charge, and the package is just idling somewhere waiting to be put on a delivery truck? Or is it waiting for the customs/duty to be paid by the gift reciever, even though the website said that the reciever can pay on delivery? Nowhere does it say a "payment of shipment related fees" has been processed/accepted/whatever. Some threads/websites make it seem like the customs/duty has to be paid BY THE RECIEVER before DHL will deliver the package--that DHL doesn't pay the customs/duty on the reciever's behalf--but this contradicts the website. What is the truth.

If I've ever used DHL, it was so long ago that I don't remember going through all this, and I'm a bit stressed as I don't want this Christmas gift to be returned or destroyed. Any advice/clarification would be appreciated. Thank you! :)

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Understanding Duties and Taxes When Shipping to Canada | DHL Canada
What are shipping duties?
Shipping duties are taxes charged by customs authorities on imported goods. In Canada, these are collected by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and depend on the item’s value, origin, and type. Duties differ from sales tax, which applies to domestic purchases.
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Understanding Duties and Taxes When Shipping to Canada | DHL Canada
How much are duties and taxes from the US to Canada?
Duties and taxes depend on your shipment’s value and product category. Items valued under CAD $20 are typically duty-free, while higher-value goods may be charged import duty plus GST or HST. Rates vary by Harmonized System (HS) code .
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Understanding Duties and Taxes When Shipping to Canada | DHL Canada
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Understanding Duties and Taxes When Shipping to Canada | DHL Canada
Items valued under CAD $20 are ... vary by Harmonized System (HS) code. In most cases, the receiver in Canada pays duties and taxes before the shipment is delivered....
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Paying your DHL invoice | DHL Discover
Online bill pay with DHL MyBill is the fastest, easiest way to receive, review and pay all of your export and import account invoices from one solution.
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eBay Canada Community
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Solved: DHL payment for import duty to canada - The eBay Canada Community
August 20, 2025 - Seems to be! Last week I had a package coming from the U.S., DHL asked for the duties/taxes and import stuff. I paid it, $25. Then 2 days later, Canada Post asks again for $35 to cover what seems to be the same thing so in the end, an ebay item of $68 U.S. cost me $185.
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I am trying to find how to pay dhl for Canadian duty but I some what get onto you. Are you connected to dhl. I got an
Here’s how you can resolve your issue:1. Verify the Correct Website · Go to the official DHL website for Canada: https://www.dhl.com/ca-en/home.html.Locate the “Track and Pay Duty” section.
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How to Pay DHL Shipment Duties in Advance
To have DHL Express shipment cleared as soon as it arrives, pay duties and taxes online in advance using DHL On Demand Delivery.
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Avoiding customs clearance fees charged by courier services like DHL,
Go to the CBSA office with the documents provided by DHL. You will need to fill out a customs declaration form, where you declare the items and their value. ... The CBSA officer will assess the items and inform you of any applicable duties and taxes.
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Going Awesome Places
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How To Avoid Paying DHL Customs Fees in Canada - Self Clearing Packages - Going Awesome Places
The thing is, every courier charges something different and some are definitely worse than others. DHL: This is called Customs Clearance Customers without DHL Brokerage Account. It is 2.5% of duties and taxes with a minimum of $17.50 CAD.
Published   August 8, 2024
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reddit.com › r/askacanadian › i need to pay customs on my package (personal goods, shipped by dhl). if i self clear, can i pay cbsa online or must it be in person?
r/AskACanadian on Reddit: I need to pay customs on my package (personal goods, shipped by DHL). If I self clear, can I pay CBSA online or must it be in person?
April 24, 2024 -

Edit: i went through the process and will summarize the steps taken for anyone who has a similar question.

  1. Request paperwork from DHL to do self clearance. They have a form on their website where you put in your email and waybill #. I got my form within 24 hours. They will also have a contact email for you to send the confirmation of payment to them.

  2. Print out the forms.

  3. Take it to your nearest CBSA office and pay in person. There is no online payment option at the time of writing this. The addressee needs to go, if you are getting someone to go on your behalf call the office in advance to ask what additional paperwork you need, such as a copy of the addressee’s ID, copy of invoice, and a letter of authorization.

  4. Once paid, CBSA will give you a receipt. Scan and email this receipt to DHL. I just took a photo using a scan app.

  5. DHL will arrange delivery. Unlike some of the other posts I’ve seen on here, i did not need to go pick up the package from a DHL warehouse.

Based on my understanding, not all CBSA office does self clearance for personal packages. Call ahead to confirm if you’re unsure.

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OnePlus Community
community.oneplus.com › thread › 62720
Pay for DHL Duties... Canada? - OnePlus Community
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Quora
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Does DHL pay customs? - Quora
Answer (1 of 5): Does DHL pay customs? In Canada DHL is a licensed customs broker so they can legally act as an agent on an importer’s behalf. And they do, constantly, and they present a bill when they deliver the parcel. BUT………………… Usually this is illegal.
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DHL
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Customs Clearance: The Must-Knows - DHL Global Forwarding - Canada
Unless exempt, all imported commercial goods are subject to customs duties and taxes based on their HS Code tariff classification. Generally speaking, it is the importer of record who will pay the import duty and tax.
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Prusa3D
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DHL Shipping scam in Canada
... Moral of the story is, when checking out your order and comparing shipping quotes, add a minimum of $17 to the DHL amount before making a decision. This applies to both Canadian and US orders. Only difference being the minimum threshold amount before duties are applied.
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DHL Express
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Canada | DHL Express
Contact DHL Customer Service on 088 – 0552 000. Our experts are at your service! ... For all shipments to companies in Canada, the recipient's company must have a registered company number. The sender must state this on the invoice. For shipments from the EU to companies in Canada, the recipient ...
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r/PersonalFinanceCanada on Reddit: Ridiculous DHL import fees?
March 12, 2024 -

So I placed an order for clothes from Australia to Canada. Around 360$CAD worth with shipping etc.

I just received a text message to pay import fees and I was expecting the usual, 25-50$

They’re asking for 214.30$.

This has to be a mistake?? What should I do?

EDIT: invoice says 98.86 duty, 18.38 clearance fee, 97.06 taxes Goods description: hoodie (Only wrote the hoodie so why is this bill so high?)

The package contains two pairs of pants, one hoodie, one sweatpant and one tshirt totaling 284usd / 382$CAD

UPDATE : company declared the goods are worth 549$!??

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97 https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/dte-acl/est-cal-eng.html This is a duty calculator that can help you out. Tax and Duty alone I estimate to be around $120. ($360 value, 18% duty and then 13% HST compounded) On top of that are the brokerage and service fees by DHL, add tax to those and you get to where you are. Now that you are here. It's possible there could be a mistake but highly unlikely and usually very difficult to correct. You options are essentially 1) pay the money and get your stuff, or 2) don't pay the money and don't get your stuff. 3) You could try the whole self clearing your package thing. I would go with option (1) and call it a learning moment. If you go with option (2) don't count on getting any of your $360 back. It's my experience that if you pay for the upper tier shipping service UPS or FedEx provides the brokerage fees are almost non existent. EDIT: Based on OP's edit I am going to guess the shipper marked down 403 AUD and DHL thought they meant 403 USD and converted it to 550 CAD. If you punch that into the calculator I linked above, for QC, you get $99 Duty and $97 Tax.
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The bare minimum is going to be $46.80 for the HST alone. Plus you'll need to pay any duty charged by the government on the import, plus whatever fee DHL charges for the service of paying the tax and duty on your behalf, plus HST on DHL's fee. Importing stuff is expensive: that's why local retail stores exist. In the future, I recommend only buying from Canadian businesses. Let them deal with minimizing the cost of imports, as that's their area of expertise. In the mean time, you really have no choice but to pay the fees.
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OnePlus Community
community.oneplus.com › thread › 58874
Don't Pay Import Taxes to DHL Unless You Are in Canada
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