The tariffs were imposed by the Trump administration last year, but were later deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has gone live with its IEEPA Refund page, providing a mechanism for importers to get back the money paid for tariffs that have been ruled unconstitutional.
Although it's unclear whether tariff refunds will reach American consumers who paid higher prices, some companies say they ...
With a new federal portal live, business owners moved quickly to try to recoup tariff payments struck down by the Supreme ...
A U.S. portal opens Monday for businesses to claim refunds on $127 billion in tariffs the Supreme Court struck down in February.
Importers passed the cost of tariffs to wholesalers, manufacturers and other businesses. Now, they’re deciding whether ...
The Trump administration said the first tariff refund payment is set to go out around May 11, even as thousands of U.S. importers encounter issues with a new online portal designed to handle claims on ...
American importers who paid tariffs the Supreme Court ruled illegal in February are working to secure refunds from the federal government, but the shoppers who paid more likely won’t get their money ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A new federal portal is now open to process refunds tied to billions of dollars in tariff charges. The system is meant to help eligible importers and businesses recover ...
Businesses that applied for refunds of President Trump's "liberation day" tariffs, which the Supreme Court struck down in February, are getting some clarity on when they will receive their money. The ...
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