IEEPA Tariff Refund Recovery

IEEPA Tariff Refunds: What U.S. Importers Need to Know

A federal court has ordered $166B+ in IEEPA tariff refunds. If you imported goods subject to these duties, your window to file is open now.

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What Are IEEPA Tariffs?

The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) granted the executive branch authority to impose emergency tariffs on imports from dozens of countries. U.S. importers paid these duties — in many cases tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars — on goods ranging from electronics to industrial machinery.

The Refund Injunction

On June 7, 2026, the DOJ appealed a sweeping $166B refund injunction issued by the U.S. Court of International Trade. The injunction requires CBP to refund unlawfully collected IEEPA duties. The appeal does not stop the underlying refund right — it creates urgency to document and file your claim before further judicial developments narrow the window.

Who Qualifies

Any U.S. importer of record who paid IEEPA duties between 2025 and 2026 on affected HTS classifications.

How Much Can You Recover

Refund amounts depend on your total dutiable value and applicable duty rate. Average commercial importer claims range from $50K to $2M+.

Timeline

CBP processing windows are tied to court orders. Early filers receive priority processing. Do not wait for the appeals process to conclude.


How The Tariff Bureau Works

We operate on a pure contingency model: no recovery, no fee. Our TariffIQ™ platform, powered by AI analyst Alex Monroe, audits your import history, identifies recoverable duties, prepares your documentation package, and coordinates CBP submission — all managed by our team.

Step 1: Free Assessment

Submit your HTS codes and import volume via our online assessment tool. Alex Monroe returns a preliminary recovery estimate within minutes.

Step 2: Engagement

Sign our contingency engagement letter. No upfront cost. We handle all CBP correspondence.

Step 3: Recovery

CBP issues refund via ACH. We deduct our contingency fee and wire the net balance to you.

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Recover What You're Owed

U.S. importers paid billions in IEEPA tariffs that a federal court has ordered refunded. Time-sensitive — act before CBP processing windows close.

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