Government officials will soon launch a system to begin issuing refunds to importers who paid tariffs. Here's what it means for you.
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.
April 20 (Reuters) - The refund system set up to allow companies to recover illegally collected tariffs from the U.S. government went live on Monday as thousands of companies rushed to file claims.
A new system lets businesses apply for refunds on tariffs ruled illegal by the Supreme Court in February. What does it mean ...
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 ...
The Trump administration told a federal court this week that it plans to launch its system for issuing tariff refunds on Monday, two months after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s ...
Businesses can begin claiming refunds Monday for President Trump’s tariffs that were ruled unconstitutional. Estimates say about $166 billion was collected in now-illegal tariffs, but not all of it ...
March 12 (Reuters) – The U.S. government’s work to build a four-part system to refund $166 billion in illegal tariff collections with interest is between 40% and 80% complete, according to a court ...
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 ...
The U.S. tariff refund system is set to launch on Monday, allowing businesses to submit their claims for reimbursements after paying $166 billion on duties determined to be illegal by the Supreme ...
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