From Monday, US businesses that paid tariffs later ruled illegal can begin asking for refunds. The system will open at 8 am through an online portal run by US Customs and Border Protection. The ...
Early repayments — including $22 billion already processed — are starting to pad profits and cash flow at automakers, apparel ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is set to launch a system to begin refunding companies that paid tariffs on imports after the Supreme Court ordered the government to do so earlier this year. In an ...
Businesses big and small have started receiving refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump improperly imposed some tariffs on imported goods.
High rejection rates and a tight 80-day filing window are turning what should be straightforward IEEPA tariff refunds into a high-stakes, error-prone process for small and mid-sized CPG brands Tariff ...
Following the Supreme Court’s February 20 decision invalidating the IEEPA tariffs, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is now processing refunds for eligible importers. The invalidated tariffs ...
Phase 1 refers to the tariff refund portal that opened in April but which currently does not allow applications for all refund scenarios. Specific instances known as "finally liquidated entries" of ...
Tariff Recovery Group is expanding capacity to get businesses filed for IEEPA refunds correctly before CAPE Phase 1’s rolling deadline ...
Legal watchers say there’s a chance the White House effort could succeed. The Trump administration will be back in court Tuesday to make the case that, despite the Supreme Court’s ruling invalidating ...
Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay CBP has been delaying the return of $166 billion in illegal tariff funds to ...
Tens of billions of dollars in tariff refunds have already gone out the door, but the Trump administration and the nation's top trade court are locked in a standoff over issues like the progress of ...