Trump, Supreme Court and refund payments
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The moves comes as importers continue to wait for a Supreme Court ruling on executive tariff powers that could lead to a rush of refund requests.
The trade community can expect faster refunds, thanks to two recent upgrades to U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Automated Commercial Environment Secure Data Portal that will prepare users for the transition to an electronic refund process on Feb.
Officials may be forced to refund $90 billion in already collected revenue. If the Supreme Court rules that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are illegal, customs officials may be forced to go through the unprecedented task of refunding more than $ ...
The country’s top trade court has clarified that it can order refunds on tariffs owed more than 314 days prior should the Supreme Court strike down President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs, easing importers' fears of a potential barrier to a refund ...
It has been slightly over six weeks since the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s power to impose sweeping tariffs in a series of executive orders earlier this year. During the lengthy debate over those tariffs ...
The window has opened for some U.S. Amazon Prime customers to seek refunds under a $2.5 billion settlement Amazon reached with the Federal Trade Commission.