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Seduction of the Innocent 1954 FIRST PRINT NEAR MINT

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That I would have to have it out of my possession for a few days and probably have to declare it as a purchased item and do all of these government boarder tax issues I just don't want to do.

 

I would love to have more people enjoy this piece, but only if a Canadian shop approaches me.

Nah, you declare it based on fair market value...how you determine that is unlikely to be questioned by US Customs.

Original art enters the US under 9701.10 and is duty free & no taxes.

 

Whether it's going for display at a museum or potentially sold, doing any kind of temporary importation to the US is a waste of time/money.

 

Since the item may re-enter Canada, do an E-15 at time of export (getting it inspected and stamped by Canada Customs) so that it can come back without any taxes etc...

 

US import guide for art etc..

 

But its so much work!

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