U.S. businesses that paid tariffs that the Supreme Court ruled were illegal can start applying for refunds Monday. Why it matters: The Trump administration's launch of an online portal for tariff ...
CBP is expected to launch a website on Monday to process refund requests for some Trump administration tariffs, months after a court invalidated them.
The Trump administration said the first tariff refund payment is set to go out around May 11, even as thousands of US ...
With a new federal portal live, business owners moved quickly to try to recoup tariff payments struck down by the Supreme ...
Exactly two months after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Trump's tariffs, businesses that paid those levies began requesting refunds Monday.
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.
Importers passed the cost of tariffs to wholesalers, manufacturers and other businesses. Now, they’re deciding whether ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Customs and Border Protection tariff refund system went live Monday, marking what small business advocates call a “complex” first step for entrepreneurs to recoup $166 billion in ...
Trade experts tell me large multinational companies and importers will likely see these refunds directly, while small businesses and the average consumer will likely face *** more indirect and ...
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