Posts tagged “cbp”
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Who Gets the Tariff Refund: IOR, Broker, or Buyer?
Who CBP usually pays first on tariff refunds, why that is not always who is owed the money, and what to do when a broker or carrier controlled the entry.
IEEPA Tariffs (2025–2026): Timeline, Litigation & Refunds
Source-linked timeline of the IEEPA tariff program from first executive orders through the Supreme Court decision, with CBP refund mechanics and Section 122 litigation.
U.S. Tariff Actions Timeline (2025–2026)
Timeline of major U.S. tariff actions (IEEPA, Section 122, Section 232, Section 301) with refund implications and practical notes for importers.
IEEPA Duties Ended, Section 122 Began, De Minimis Still Suspended
A plain-English update on what changed after the Supreme Court’s IEEPA tariff ruling: CBP ended IEEPA duty collection, a Section 122 surcharge began, de minimis remains suspended, and FedEx’s message to affected customers.
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