ASIC Miner Import Cost Calculator (Canada) — Duty, GST & Landed Cost
Quick answer
The true cost of importing a Bitcoin ASIC miner into Canada is the foreign price PLUS: FX conversion (CAD is weaker than USD), any customs duty on HS 8543.70 mining hardware, 5% federal GST, your province's sales tax (PST/QST/HST), and a customs-brokerage/disbursement fee the courier charges to clear it. On a US$2,000 miner shipped to Quebec at 1.37 FX, the goods alone are about C$2,740 before a cent of tax — sales tax adds roughly C$435 (14.975% on the goods plus shipping), and brokerage is extra. This calculator itemises every line so the landed number is no surprise.
Enter the USD price, FX rate, shipping and your province to get a CAD landed-cost breakdown. Duty and brokerage are flagged to verify (they vary) rather than guessed. Estimator only — confirm duty at the CBSA and brokerage with your courier.
Sales-tax rates come from the D-Central Canada Sales Tax dataset (public CRA / provincial constants). Estimator only — not customs or tax advice. Customs duty for ASIC miners (HS 8543.70) and courier brokerage fees vary; verify duty with the CBSA and brokerage with your carrier before relying on a total.
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Last reviewed June 23, 2026.
