Following the Supreme Court's landmark IEEPA ruling, businesses that overpaid customs duties may be entitled to significant refunds. Our team guides you through the entire filing process.
We guide U.S. businesses through the Section 301 and IEEPA tariff refund process — identifying eligibility, preparing filings, and maximizing recovery.
On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) during the Trump administration were unconstitutional. This landmark decision affects an estimated $150 billion+ in customs duties collected from American businesses since 2025.
If your business imported goods and paid duties under the IEEPA tariff regime, you may be entitled to a substantial refund. The filing process, however, involves navigating complex customs procedures, documentation requirements, and strict deadlines.
That's where we come in. Purchase Tax Credits has helped hundreds of businesses recover overpaid taxes and duties. Our team of specialists handles the paperwork, coordinates with customs authorities, and ensures your claim is filed correctly and on time.
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Most businesses that paid tariffs under the IEEPA regime are eligible for a refund. Here's what we look for when evaluating your claim:
Most businesses that paid tariffs under the IEEPA regime are eligible for a refund. Here's what we look for when evaluating your claim:
Your business imported goods into the United States between 2025 and 2026
Your business imported goods into the United States between 2025 and 2026
You paid customs duties under IEEPA or Section 301 tariff provisions
You are a U.S.-based registered business or importer of record
You have access to your customs entry documentation or can obtain it
Manufacturing
Retail & E-commerce
Agriculture
Technology & Electronics
Automotive
Construction Materials
Consumer Goods
Industrial Equipment
From initial assessment to final disbursement, we manage the full lifecycle of your tariff refund claim.
Most businesses that paid tariffs under the IEEPA regime are eligible for a refund. Here's what we look for when evaluating your claim:
Your business imported goods into the United States between 2025 and 2026
We review your import history and customs documentation to determine if your business qualifies for a tariff refund under the IEEPA ruling.
Our team prepares and files all necessary paperwork with U.S. Customs and Border Protection on your behalf, ensuring compliance with all requirements.
We monitor your claim through the review process, handle any follow-up requests from customs authorities, and keep you informed every step of the way.
Once approved, the refund is issued directly to your business. We handle any issues that arise to make sure you receive the full amount you're owed.
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On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) were unconstitutional, as Congress had not authorized the use of IEEPA for imposing trade tariffs. This opened the door to refunds for businesses that overpaid customs duties.
The amount depends on how much your company paid in IEEPA-related duties. Refund amounts vary widely — from tens of thousands to tens of millions of dollars. During our initial consultation, we'll review your customs records to provide an estimate.
You'll need customs entry summaries (CBP Form 7501), proof of tariff payments, and import records. Don't worry if you're not sure where to find them — we can help you obtain the necessary documents from your customs broker or CBP directly.
Yes. Tariff refund claims are subject to statutory deadlines that depend on when the duties were originally paid. We recommend reaching out as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within the required timeframe.
We work on a contingency basis for most claims, meaning there are no upfront fees. Our compensation is a percentage of the refund recovered. If we don't recover anything, you don't pay.
Processing times vary based on claim complexity and customs workload, but most claims are resolved within 3 to 12 months. We provide regular status updates throughout the process.
Most businesses that paid tariffs under the IEEPA regime are eligible for a refund. Here's what we look for when evaluating your claim:
Your business imported goods into the United States between 2025 and 2026
Schedule a free consultation with our team to review your import history and determine your eligibility for a tariff refund.
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Most businesses that paid tariffs under the IEEPA regime are eligible for a refund. Here's what we look for when evaluating your claim:
Your business imported goods into the United States between 2025 and 2026
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