Tariff Refund Payments May Take up to 45 Days Once System Operational: Customs
CBP said its new claims portal will process refunds in phases and may take up to 45 days once operational, covering about $120 billion initially.
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection is working on a process to refund tariffs after a court decision invalidated certain duties, impacting many importers.
- The agency plans to issue refunds in stages, prioritizing some claims first, with payments expected to take time once processed.
- Officials say the effort is complex due to the large number of cases and the significant total value of refunds businesses are expecting.
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Tariff refund payments may take up to 45 days once system operational: Customs
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a Tuesday filing said tariff refund payments may take up to 45 days to review and process once its new claims portal system is operational. The U.S. Court of International Trade is overseeing the process for tariff refunds to importers who paid levies issued by the Trump administration. …
US customs agency says tariff refund system progressing, but payments may take up to 45 days
WASHINGTON — The U.S. customs agency said on Tuesday it was making progress in setting up a streamlined process for refunding some $166 billion in tariff collections deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, but that its new system could take up to 45 days to review and process refund applications. In a filing with the U.S. Court of International Trade, U.S. Customs and Border Protection official Brandon Lord said development of a new refund claims p…
US customs says tariff refunds progressing, payments may take up to 45 days
WASHINGTON: The US customs agency said on Tuesday it was making progress in setting up a streamlined process for refunding some US$166 billion in tariff collections deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, but that its new system could take up to 45 days to review and process refund applications.
South Dakota Farms Take $475M So Far in Trump Tariff Reparations
Speaking of farm welfare, the Farm Service Agency has already handed out over 80% of the tariff reparations Trump promised the commodity crop farmers he beat up with his illegal and fruitless trade war. According to the USDA’s Farmer Bridge Assistance dashboard, Uncle Sam has disbursed $8.849 billion of the $11 billion allocated on over 415,000 approved applications. That’s $21,300 per application. South Dakota farmers have received $474.64 mill…
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