HS-6 · Subheading
950440
Games; playing cards
Heading 9504 — Video game consoles and machines, articles for funfair, table or parlour games, including pintables, billiards, special tables for casino games and automatic bowling alley equipment
Chapter 95: Toys, games and sports equipment
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 950440 when importing or exporting playing cards and similar games. This includes standard decks of playing cards, collectible card games, and game sets that feature playing cards as a primary component.
This code is distinct from HS-6 950430, which covers video game consoles and machines. While both fall under the same heading, 950440 specifically pertains to traditional card games rather than electronic gaming devices.
When considering 950440, think about products like poker sets that include playing cards, bridge card sets, or themed card games. These items are typically packaged in boxes or tins and are often sold in retail environments focused on games and hobbies.
If you're dealing with items like tarot cards or specialty playing cards for games like Magic: The Gathering, they also fall under this classification. Be mindful of the packaging and intended use, as these factors can influence your classification decisions.
Keywords & topics
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playing cards · card games · collectible card games · tarot cards · poker sets · bridge cards · themed card games · game sets · educational card games · packaging for playing cards · importing playing cards · exporting card games · classification of playing cards · customs codes for games
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Standard deck of playing cards in a cardboard box
- Collectible card game sets like Yu-Gi-Oh! or Pokémon
- Bridge card sets with score pads and rules included
- Themed playing cards featuring popular movies or characters
- Tarot card decks for fortune-telling
- Poker chip sets that include a deck of playing cards
- Game sets that combine playing cards with board game elements
- Educational card games designed for children
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- What is HS code for playing cards?
- How to classify collectible card games?
- Are tarot cards covered under HS-6 950440?
- What products fall under HS-6 950440?
- Do poker sets include playing cards classification?
- How to import playing cards into the US?
- What packaging is needed for card games?
- Can I export themed playing cards?
Related topics
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- How to classify a deck of playing cards for customs
- What is the difference between HS-6 950440 and 950430?
- Examples of products under HS-6 950440
- Do collectible card games need special documentation?
- What are the import regulations for playing cards?
- How to determine the correct HS code for card games
- Are educational card games classified differently?
- What customs duties apply to playing cards?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of playing cards are included in HS-6 950440?
- HS-6 950440 includes standard playing cards, collectible card games, tarot cards, and themed card sets. Any game primarily featuring playing cards is classified here.
- Is there a difference between HS-6 950440 and HS-6 950430?
- Yes, HS-6 950440 covers playing cards and card games, while HS-6 950430 pertains to video game consoles and electronic gaming devices.
- Can I import tarot cards under HS-6 950440?
- Yes, tarot cards are classified under HS-6 950440 as they are considered a type of playing card.
- What packaging do I need for importing playing cards?
- Playing cards should be packaged securely in boxes or tins, with clear labeling to indicate the contents for customs purposes.
- Are there any restrictions on importing collectible card games?
- Generally, there are no specific restrictions on importing collectible card games, but ensure compliance with local regulations and any intellectual property rights.
- How do I determine the correct HS code for my card game?
- Review the product's primary components and intended use. If it primarily features playing cards, use HS-6 950440.
- What customs duties apply to playing cards?
- Customs duties for playing cards can vary by country. Check with your local customs authority for specific rates.
- Can I export themed playing cards without special permits?
- In most cases, themed playing cards can be exported without special permits, but verify any specific regulations in the destination country.
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