How to find the HS code for Lego (Swiss tariff)

The HS code and Swiss customs tariff number for Lego depends on several factors: whether it contains mechanical components, the material composition, and its classification as a toy or entertainment article. Your correct customs tariff number affects duty treatment and clearance. Use our free tool to determine your exact 8-digit number.

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The result is advisory and not a binding BAZG tariff ruling.

What determines the tariff number?

Frequently asked questions

How do I find the right HS code for my Lego product?

Enter a brief description of your product (e.g., Lego set with plastic bricks) into our free tool. The tool displays the likely 8-digit Swiss tariff number based on your specifications.

What happens if I declare the wrong HS code?

An incorrect tariff number can result in customs clearance delays, additional duties, or administrative fees. Accurate classification is essential.

What is the difference between HS code and Swiss tariff number for Lego?

The HS code is the international standard (6 digits). The Swiss customs tariff number extends this with 2 additional digits for national requirements. Our tool provides the complete 8-digit Swiss number.

Is the classification check with the tool free?

Yes, our classification tool is completely free. The result is advisory only and not a binding customs ruling. For official confirmation, contact your customs office.

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Last updated: 2026-07-03