Toys estimate scope
Many toys fall under a single tariff heading at a low or zero duty rate, but exact treatment depends on the commodity code, and product-safety rules apply to imported toys.
Canada parcels
Estimate Canada landed cost for overseas toys purchases with the toys estimate bucket.
Rules as of 2026-06, last checked (version 2026.06.25-v1). Note: 2026 de-minimis rules are changing — always confirm the current rule with the official source before relying on this estimate.
Many toys fall under a single tariff heading at a low or zero duty rate, but exact treatment depends on the commodity code, and product-safety rules apply to imported toys.
Split toys into verified commodity-code rows for Canada before relying on this for a real shipment.
Official sources: www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca
Many toys carry a low or 0% duty rate under the main toy tariff heading, but the exact rate depends on the commodity code and origin. Import tax may still apply. Verify the code against the official Canada tariff.
Toys follow the same low-value parcel rules as other consumer goods: customs duty is generally not charged at or below CAD 150 and GST (federal) at or below CAD 40, though qualifying-origin rules can change this. Confirm the current threshold with the official source.
Yes. Imported toys typically must meet the destination's product-safety and labelling requirements. This estimate covers charges only, not safety compliance.
Estimate only. This calculator does not provide customs, legal, or tax advice. Final charges are determined by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the parcel carrier, and do not include provincial sales tax (PST/HST) variations. De-minimis thresholds differ by origin and are subject to change; always confirm the current rule with the official source before relying on this estimate.