IEEPA Tariff Refund for UPS Importers
UPS Supply Chain Solutions handled your customs clearance and collected IEEPA tariffs. The Supreme Court says you're owed that money back.
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U.S. Customs Broker by Volume
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Aug 2026
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How UPS Imports Were Affected by IEEPA Tariffs
UPS Supply Chain Solutions is one of the largest customs brokers in the country, handling clearance for businesses ranging from small importers to major enterprises. If you shipped goods to the U.S. via UPS between April 2025 and February 2026, the IEEPA tariffs were applied during the customs clearance process handled by UPS's brokerage division. Your company, as the importer of record, is entitled to recover those duties.
Getting Your CBP Form 7501 from UPS
Your 7501 entry summaries are maintained by UPS Supply Chain Solutions (formerly UPS Customs Brokerage). Contact UPS Supply Chain Solutions directly — not UPS package shipping. If you have a UPS trade management account, you may be able to access entry records online. Otherwise, email or call their brokerage division and request all 7501 forms for entries during the IEEPA tariff period.
Why UPS Won't File Your Refund Claim
Like other major carrier brokerages, UPS Supply Chain Solutions focuses on forward-looking import clearance — not retrospective protest filings. The IEEPA refund process requires filing formal protests with CBP under 19 U.S.C. §1514, which is outside the scope of standard brokerage services. UPS is not proactively filing these claims for its customers. A dedicated recovery service like Tariff Arrow handles this process end-to-end.
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