Government officials will soon launch a system to begin issuing refunds to importers who paid tariffs. Here's what it means for you.
Trump tariff refunds begin disbursing this week after the Supreme Court voided IEEPA-based tariffs, leaving the U.S. government liable for over $166 billion. The CBP's CAPE portal has already received ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) opened a new online portal for tariff refunds on Monday, April 20, but they're for businesses, not individuals. The agency is slated to begin refunding ...
President Donald Trump’s administration plans to launch next Monday the system it will use for issuing refunds to American importers for $166 billion the companies paid in tariffs that the U.S.
The launch of the Tariff refund system represents a significant administrative and legal milestone. It resolves a contentious policy chapter while injecting liquidity back into the corporate sector.
The Trump administration will launch a refund portal for tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court.
Some U.S. importers reported problems filing tariff refund claims after Customs and Border Patrol launched its dedicated ...
The US Customs and Border Protection announced Monday that its refund portal for Trump's import tariffs – struck down by the US Supreme Court in mid-February – is now open to applications from ...
The government’s new refund system is largely functioning — but eligibility gaps, data complexity, legal exposure, and a ...
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has completed “primary development” of its new system to automate refunds of the tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, the agency said on Tuesday. CBP has been ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration has a backup strategy to keep broad tariffs in place if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the emergency-powers authority currently used ...