I'm wondering if this no tax and free shipping promotion applies to shipping to Canada and no Canadian tax.
This is a common misconception -- I've even seen it repeated on blog posts on reputable sites -- but it's wrong. Drones are taxed in NY, as the section that exempts general aviation aircraft from sales tax specifically defines that term to not include an "unmanned aerial vehicle or drone." The relevant law is N.Y. Tax Law §1115(a)(21-a) (font color/underlines by me):Not sure abiut Canada. But here in NY, it's a law that aviation aircraft (inc drones) are exempt from sales tax. Yet DJI still charged me sales tax. Seems they don't care. Or maybe they are collecting sales tax for the state they are in. Not sure.
I have bought a Tello and a Spark charging station from DJI and the price you see is the price you pay in US$. The only thing you need to factor in is the exchange. Taxes and brokerage charges are included in the price.I'm wondering if this no tax and free shipping promotion applies to shipping to Canada and no Canadian tax.
yup.... it's been 2 years since I purchased, but the free shipping and no duty is why I bought directly. There was no issue with DJI.... the price you see is what you pay. Came right to the door for the quoted US$.I have bought a Tello and a Spark charging station from DJI and the price you see is the price you pay in US$. The only thing you need to factor in is the exchange. Taxes and brokerage charges are included in the price.
One thing I have noticed that has changed is the Free Shipping limit. It used to be $100, now it’s $300.
I haven’t ordered directly from DJI in over a year so things could have changed. Best to check with them first.
Chris
One thing I have noticed that has changed is the Free Shipping limit. It used to be $100, now it’s $300.
Chris
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