Updated
Updated · NPR · Apr 19
US Launches Tariff Refund Portal After Supreme Court Ruling
Updated
Updated · NPR · Apr 19

US Launches Tariff Refund Portal After Supreme Court Ruling

53 articles · Updated · NPR · Apr 19
  • The U.S. government will launch an online portal on April 20 for businesses to request refunds on tariffs deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court.
  • The CAPE system allows importers who paid IEEPA tariffs to submit claims, but refunds are not automatic and require supporting documentation.
  • Refunds are limited to eligible businesses, not consumers, and processing could take 60 to 90 days, with some cases potentially taking longer.
With $130 billion in refunds pending, which industries will see the biggest cash infusion?
Can the new government portal handle billions in tariff refunds without major delays or crashes?
Should businesses risk the complex refund process or sell their claims for immediate cash?
Why is a government appeal on tariff refunds still possible after a Supreme Court ruling?
As old tariffs are refunded, how will new global tariffs impact supply chains this year?
Beyond tariffs, how does the Supreme Court's ruling redefine presidential economic power?