Tariff refunds may be coming.
Don't miss your window.

The Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs on Feb 20, 2026. Refunds could be possible but the process is unclear. Join the waitlist for alerts, checklists, and claim-ready guidance.

Refund Readiness Checklist

Know exactly what documents to gather and what steps to take — before any official process opens.

Deadline Alerts

Get notified the moment CBP issues guidance, a court order drops, or a refund window opens. Never miss a critical date.

Broker-Friendly Exports

Generate a clean, organized package your customs broker or trade attorney can use to file your claim.

How It Works

Step 1. Join the waitlist — just your email, takes 10 seconds.
Step 2. Answer a 2-minute intake so we can tailor alerts to your situation
Step 3. Get step-by-step updates as the refund path becomes clearer — and be ready to act fast.

Who It's For

U.S. importers who paid IEEPA-related duties. Customs brokers managing claims for multiple clients. Trade attorneys and freight forwarders who need organized, exportable documentation.

TariffRefunds.ai is not a government agency and is not a law firm. We provide information, tracking, and organization tools — not legal advice. Refund eligibility and procedures depend on how agencies and courts implement the ruling and on individual entry status and deadlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are refunds automatic?
Probably not. The Supreme Court did not specify a refund process — next steps will likely require further agency action.

What should I gather right now?
Entry summaries, duty/tariff line items showing IEEPA-related duties, broker statements, and import documentation for impacted entries.

Does this cover Section 301 or steel/aluminum tariffs?
No — this focuses specifically on IEEPA tariffs affected by the Feb 20, 2026 ruling. Other tariff regimes are not impacted.

When will the platform launch?
Within a few months. Join the waitlist to be notified first.