Reporting And Summary Accounting Of Vehicle Repairs By Highway Carriers
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Reporting And Summary Accounting Of Vehicle Repairs By Highway Carriers

Pacific Customs Brokers frequently receives inquiries from carriers on how to report vehicle repairs done to their trucks or trailers while out of the country. On October 22, 2015, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) issued a revised version of memorandum D8-4-2 which deals specifically with this matter. It is important to note that the revisions were merely edits and did not affect existing policies and procedures. That said, this may be a good time to review this D memo and determine how you as a highway carrier are required to report repairs done to your equipment while outside of Canada. It makes reference to both free trade and non free trade partner countries but for the purpose of this article, let's just assume that you are not driving anywhere but the USA or Mexico.

Here are the highlights of Memorandum D8-4-2.

  • The Customs Act requires that all repairs to vehicles done outside of Canada must be reported by the driver to the nearest CBSA office upon return to Canada.
  • Highway carries can be granted authorization to report these repairs on a quarterly basis.
  • The Customs Act grants relief from duties and taxes, including GST, for emergency repairs.
  • When a vehicle is repaired in a free-trade partner country the value of the repairs is not subject to customs duties but unless the repairs are done under warranty, the value of repairs is subject to GST.
  • If during an examination of the truck evidence of non-reported repairs is found, duties and taxes are to be collected immediately and penalties may be issued for non-compliance.

The above is just a brief summary of the policies and procedures governing reporting of vehicle repairs. We encourage you to review Memorandum D8-4-2 if you have any further questions.

If you would like to apply to account for repairs on a quarterly basis you can do so at the nearest CBSA office.

Memorandum D8-4-2 Reporting and Summary Accounting of Vehicle Repairs by Highway Carriers
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Darren Turnbull

While we strive for accuracy in all our communications, as the Importer of Record it is incumbent upon your company to ensure that you are aware of the requirements under the new regulations so that you maintain compliance as always.