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Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19): Duty Recovery Opportunities

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On May 5, 2020 the Governor General in Council registered and put into force the Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19) (the "Order") which grants remission of customs...
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On May 5, 2020 the Governor General in Council registered and put into force the Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19) (the "Order") which grants remission of customs duties for goods classified under tariff items listed in the schedule to the Order (the "List of Tariff Items"). The List of Tariff Items includes articles of apparel and clothing, various garments, as well as other items.

Relief is granted for eligible goods imported into Canada during the period commencing May 5, 2020. A claim for relief must be made within two years of the date of importation.

Importers may make a claim by filing a Form B2, Canada Customs – Adjustment Request (or a blanket B2) to recover duty for goods that may be classified under the List of Tariff Items. A B2 (or blanket B2) may be filed in a regional Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) office in order to request a refund of the overpaid amount of duties under paragraph 74(1)(g) of the Customs Act (Canada).

The List of Tariff Items includes the following:

  • 2208.90.29
  • 3401.11.90
  • 3401.20.90
  • 3401.30.00
  • 3808.94.10
  • 3923.21.90
  • 3926.20.91
  • 3926.20.92
  • 3926.20.93
  • 3926.20.94
  • 3926.20.95
  • 3926.20.99
  • 3926.90.99
  • 4015.11.00
  • 4015.19.90
  • 4015.90.90
  • 6113.00.90
  • 6114.20.00
  • 6114.30.00
  • 6114.90.00
  • 6116.10.00
  • 6210.10.90
  • 6210.40.90
  • 6210.50.90
  • 6211.32.00
  • 6211.33.00
  • 6211.39.90
  • 6211.42.00
  • 6211.43.90
  • 6211.49.99
  • 6216.00.00
  • 6217.10.00
  • 6307.10.10
  • 6307.10.90
  • 6307.90.93
  • 6307.90.99
  • 6505.00.10
  • 7324.90.00

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ARTICLE
30 September 2022

Certain Goods Remission Order (COVID-19): Duty Recovery Opportunities

Canada International Law

Contributor

Miller Thomson LLP (“Miller Thomson”) is a national business law firm with approximately 525 lawyers working from 10 offices across Canada. The firm offers a complete range of business law and advocacy services. Miller Thomson works regularly with in-house legal departments and external counsel worldwide to facilitate cross-border and multinational transactions and business needs. Miller Thomson offices are located in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, London, Waterloo Region, Toronto, Vaughan and Montréal.
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