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How much tax do I have to pay if I bring my American car to Canada?

<h3>How much tax do I have to pay if I bring my American car to Canada?</h3>

I don't live in Canada, I live in America, but I'm planning to bring my car here.


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<p><i>Answer by i am the king</i><br/>You have to pay about a lot thats what my dads says! I am 10 but my dad told me you have to pay a lot!!Good luck!</p>
<p><strong>Canada Mourns</strong>
<img alt="Canada" src="http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1023/1456619939_7559148034.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/58826468@N00/1456619939">Jasmic</a></i>
Perhaps one of the most heart rending, breathtaking and inspiring monuments in the world, the Vimy Ridge memorial stands as a visual representation of a nation mourning the loss of thousands of her sons. The central figure is of a woman, representing Canada, the look of anguish on her face almost too much to bear.

&quot;Canada's most impressive tribute overseas to those Canadians who fought and gave their lives in the First World War is the majestic and inspiring Canadian National Vimy Memorial which overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about eight kilometres northeast of Arras. The Memorial does more than mark the site of the engagement that Canadians were to remember with more pride than any other operation of the First World War. It stands as a tribute to all who served their country in battle in that four-year struggle and particularly to those who gave their lives. At the base of the Memorial, these words appear in French and in English:

<b>To the valour of their
Countrymen in the Great War
And in memory of their sixty
Thousand dead this monument
Is raised by the people of Canada</b>

Inscribed on the ramparts of the Memorial are the names of 11,285 Canadian soldiers who were posted as &quot;missing, presumed dead&quot; in France.&quot;

<a href="http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=memorials/ww1mem/Vimy&amp;CFID=19523948&amp;CFTOKEN=74689204">(Taken from the Veteran Affairs Canada Website)</a>

Designed by the Canadian Architect and Sculptor Walter Seymour Allward, it took 11 years to build and stands on a bed of 11000 tons of Concrete!

There is another version of this image that I have manipulated as a submission to the Dictionary of Image. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasmic/1456923573/in/photostream/">See it here</a>

<a href="http://loc.alize.us/#/flickr:1456619939">See where this picture was taken.</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/geotagging/discuss/72157594165549916/">[?]</a>

Explore - Highest position: 328 on Monday, October 1, 2007</p>

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