How are my duties calculated if I bring more alcohol than my personal allowance from abroad? - eviltoast

My wife and I are currently traveling in Ireland and will be looking to bring back whiskey for ourselves, friends, and family. I understand the personal exemptions are 1.14L/person. Let’s say as an individual I bring back 3 570ml bottles priced at $50, $80, and $100 CAD, for example. 2 of those bottles will be exempt under my personal allowance, but I will have to pay duties on 1 of them. How does CBSA determine which bottle I pay additional duties on?

Edit: Entering through Ontario

  • tamethecoach@lemmy.caOP
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    1 year ago

    I also live in Ontario so I’d be paying Ontario duties regardless. Unfortunately it looks like that duty calculator doesn’t list alcohol as an option. We would likely only be exceeding our personal limits by 1-2 standard bottles each at most so it’s good to know we may get lucky and not have to pay the duties. I’d read on a few other forums that CBSA will often ask for the price of the least expensive bottle(s) if they do but I couldn’t find that officially confirmed anywhere. Given that it looks like current duties are as high as ~80% for whiskey I was hoping that would be the case!

    • Dr. Bob@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      I have never been charged and I have brought a lot of liquor back over the years. Just be up front about it. They are more concerned about commercial operations than a consumer bringing back a couple hard to find bottles.