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Businesses can claim refunds for Trump tariffs ruled unconstitutional starting Monday
Posted on 4/19/26 at 5:54 pm
Posted on 4/19/26 at 5:54 pm
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It's the first step in a complicated process that also might eventually lead to refunds for consumers who were billed for some or all of the tariffs on products shipped to them from outside the United States.
Companies must submit declarations listing the goods on which they collectively put billions of dollars toward the import taxes the court subsequently struck down. If CBP approves a claim, it will take 60-90 days for a refund to be issued, the agency said.
The government expects to process refunds in phases, however, focusing first on more recent tariff payments. Any number of technical factors and procedural issues could delay an importer's application, so any reimbursements businesses plan to make to customers likely would trickled down slowly.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Feb. 20 found that Trump usurped Congress' tax-setting role last April when he set new import tax rates on products from almost every other country, citing the U.S. trade deficit as a national emergency that warranted his invoking of a 1977 emergency powers law.
It's the first step in a complicated process that also might eventually lead to refunds for consumers who were billed for some or all of the tariffs on products shipped to them from outside the United States.
Companies must submit declarations listing the goods on which they collectively put billions of dollars toward the import taxes the court subsequently struck down. If CBP approves a claim, it will take 60-90 days for a refund to be issued, the agency said.
The government expects to process refunds in phases, however, focusing first on more recent tariff payments. Any number of technical factors and procedural issues could delay an importer's application, so any reimbursements businesses plan to make to customers likely would trickled down slowly.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Feb. 20 found that Trump usurped Congress' tax-setting role last April when he set new import tax rates on products from almost every other country, citing the U.S. trade deficit as a national emergency that warranted his invoking of a 1977 emergency powers law.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 5:56 pm to Eurocat
The admin being clever and picking the IEEPA was absolutely fricking retarded. I can't believe so many on here defended that idiocy.
There were SEVERAL other options that would have clearly authorized these tariffs.
What's even crazier is nobody was fired, which makes me assume it was Stephen Miller
There were SEVERAL other options that would have clearly authorized these tariffs.
What's even crazier is nobody was fired, which makes me assume it was Stephen Miller
Posted on 4/19/26 at 5:56 pm to Eurocat
Susan Kokinda will have a video out soon telling all the boomers it's all part of Trump's plan
Posted on 4/19/26 at 5:57 pm to Eurocat
Can’t wait for those savings to be passed down to us
Thank you, DJT. Blue-collared people once again have a shot in this economy.
Thank you, DJT. Blue-collared people once again have a shot in this economy.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 5:57 pm to 4quartaBamaball
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Susan Kokinda will have a video out soon telling all the boomers it's all part of Trump's plan
CHECKMATE on the British Empire
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:00 pm to SlowFlowPro
We are expecting a check north of $500,000

Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:03 pm to Eurocat
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It's the first step in a complicated process that also might eventually lead to refunds for consumers who were billed for some or all of the tariffs on products shipped to them from outside the United States.
That's gotta be the Temu clause.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:06 pm to Eurocat
Are your consumers going to get anything?
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:11 pm to SlowFlowPro
You are a freaking genius, why in the hell are you only sharing your knowledge on TD.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:11 pm to Eurocat
The companies already passed the tariffs onto the customers. I guess they will just keep this windfall.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:13 pm to roadGator
Are you going to pass the rebate to the customer? I know yall didn't raise the prices.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:14 pm to roadGator
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We are expecting a check north of $500,000
How much did your supplier reduce prices to absorb some of the tariffs?
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:14 pm to Eurocat
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Businesses can claim refunds for Trump tariffs ruled unconstitutional starting Monday
So will the list of businesses doing so be made public, so consumers who bought from them can sue them for their refunds
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:18 pm to BHS78
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You are a freaking genius, why in the hell are you only sharing your knowledge on TD.
It's his echo chamber.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 6:18 pm to Eurocat
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Any number of technical factors and procedural issues could delay an importer's application, so any reimbursements businesses plan to make to customers likely would trickled down slowly.
I suspect very few businesses will file these claims. The costs to pay lawyers would likely exceed the underlying refund amount.
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Any number of technical factors and procedural issues could delay an importer's application, so any reimbursements businesses plan to make to customers likely would trickled down slowly.
This will never happen.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 7:03 pm to BHS78
How could you know what my company did or didn’t do.
I’m not in finance so I’m not sure what the plan is for the money.
I’m not in finance so I’m not sure what the plan is for the money.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 7:05 pm to CubsFanBudMan
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How much did your supplier reduce prices to absorb some of the tariffs?
I don’t know. I’m not in finance. Staring at spreadsheets all day gives me the heeby jeebies.
Posted on 4/19/26 at 7:11 pm to Eurocat
Get ready, there will be followup troubles for those companies. If they in turn, raised their prices (say X%) because of tariffs, then they will be forced to refund those customers, if the company is refunded. Just watch....if they are dumb enough to press the issue, and raised prices, DOJ or other pertinent agency, will move on this
Posted on 4/19/26 at 7:13 pm to Eurocat
Now they get to prove what was related to tariffs and what was profit taking like we saw during the Biden years
Posted on 4/19/26 at 7:13 pm to Eurocat
One of the worst SCOTUS decisions ever. So wrong and so stupid.
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