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by jimmy two hands_Archive
If you are going to try playing shows in a different country, get yourself very, very, very educated about their work visa/tax/etc laws or prepare to have your shit confiscated. We did a lot of Canadian shows where we drove up for the weekend without gear (except pedals and so on) and borrowed guitars & amps from friends, always had a good time but always had a story for the border agents about just hanging out for the weekend. Later on for a tour, our route had us cross through Canada from Detroit for a few shows and out through Niagara, so the gear sharing deal was a no-go. We did our research and thought we had everything completely covered legal-wise but forgot about the merch, apparently there was some form of tax complication where we would have to pre-pay the taxes on all of our merch for potential sales before entering the country. Luckily the border guards were in a good mood or decided to take pity on us and let us go on without dealing with the problem. But I have heard a lot of horror stories of people being detained, having everything impounded on some form of customs deal, being turned back, fined, what have you.