Direct answer: The latest reports indicate the U.S. is launching a tariff refund program for Trump-era tariffs that courts ruled unconstitutional, with claims opening to importers on April 20, 2026. If approved, refunds are expected within 60–90 days, though processing is likely to be phased and may take time.
Here are key details and recent developments:
- What’s happening: A CBP-managed online portal is accepting claims from importers and authorized brokers for refunds of tariffs imposed during the Trump administration that a court found unconstitutional. The program marks the first step toward returning billions of dollars collected in duties. [Independent, 2026-04-20][Reuters, 2026-03-06]
- Who can claim: Importers and their brokers that paid tariffs under the emergency powers are eligible to submit detailed declarations of shipments and tariff payments. The process relies on the CBP’s CAPE system and is designed for phased refunds. [Independent, 2026-04-20][Moneycontrol, 2026-04-19]
- Timeline and expectations: The CBP aims to process refunds in stages, prioritizing more recent payments, with a typical refund window post-approval of 60–90 days. However, officials warn the rollout may face technical or documentation delays, so actual payouts could occur gradually. [Reuters, 2026-01-08][SCMP, 2026-03-06][CBS/YouTube summaries, 2026-04]
- Context: The refunds arise from a Supreme Court ruling that certain Trump-era tariffs lacked constitutional authority, prompting a government effort to determine and disburse eligible refunds. The scope is large, potentially hundreds of thousands of importers and about $166 billion in duties. [Reuters, 2026-01-08][SCMP, 2026-03-06]
Illustration (example scenario)
- Imagine a mid-size importer that paid several million dollars in tariffs across multiple shipments. They would file a consolidated claim listing shipments, tariff codes, and payment amounts. If CBP approves, funds (plus any applicable interest) would be issued within a 60–90 day window, with the rollout extending over months as systems and cases are processed. [Independent, 2026-04-20][Moneycontrol, 2026-04-19]
If you’d like, I can monitor for official CBP updates and summarize any new milestones, eligibility changes, or exact filing steps as they’re announced. I can also pull a concise eligibility checklist tailored to a Buffalo-area import operation.