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If you paid International Emergency Economic Power Act (IEEPA) tariffs, you may have a chance to recover your money — but if your claim is incomplete, inaccurate, or unsupported, you could delay the process or miss out on part of the refund you may be owed.

This is not the time to guess. Our Licensed Customs Brokers help importers review entries, catch costly errors, and prepare the right next step so the claim is handled correctly the first time.
  • Licensed Customs Broker support
  • Available even if you didn’t import with us
  • Duty drawback review when relevant
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Existing AFCI / USA Customs Clearance customers get $100 off.

IEEPA Tariff Refund Consultation

One-time $495 consultation for importers who need expert help reviewing entries, documentation, and next steps for a potential IEEPA tariff refund claim.
Existing AFCI / USA Customs Clearance customers receive $100 off call 855-912-0406.
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You May Be Owed Money Back — But Only If the Claim Is Done Right

Recent court rulings created a potential path for importers to recover duties paid on IEEPA tariffs. Importers nationwide took notice for one reason: real money may be at stake. But opportunity does not mean simplicity.

If you want your refund claim to hold up, your entry summaries, duty calculations, shipment records, and supporting documentation need to match. Anything inaccurate, incomplete, or unsupported can create problems.

If you only want to do this one time, do it right the first time.

One Mistake Can Delay, Damage, or Derail Your Refund

A tariff refund claim is not something to guess your way through.

If your paperwork is inconsistent, your entry summaries do not match your shipment documents, or your calculations are unsupported, your refund path may be delayed or weakened before it ever gets where it needs to go.

Common problems can include:

  • Missing or incomplete Customs and Border Protection (CBP) entry documentation
  • Incorrect duty calculations
  • Shipment records that do not line up with the entry file
  • Tariff stacking issues that were never caught
  • Unsupported refund assumptions
  • Errors in importer account or payment setup
  • Filing mistakes that could have been avoided with a proper review

The government is not going to clean up a sloppy claim for you. You need to dot your “I’s” and cross your “T’s” before you move forward.

This Is Where Consulting Protects You

USA Customs Clearance helps importers take a more accurate, organized approach to the IEEPA tariff refund process.

Our consulting is built for businesses that want experienced customs guidance before mistakes cost them time or money.

We help importers:

  • Review entries affected by IEEPA tariffs
  • Estimate potential refund exposure based on available records
  • Catch documentation issues before they become filing issues
  • Flag possible duty overpayments and tariff stacking concerns
  • Organize supporting records for a cleaner claim path
  • Understand whether duty drawback should also be reviewed
  • Prepare the next step with more confidence and less guesswork

This consulting support is available even if you did not import with USA Customs Clearance.

Returning Customer Offer: Existing AFCI and USA Customs Clearance customers may qualify for $100 off this consulting service. Ask our team for details by calling 855-912-0406.

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The Government Will Expect Every Detail to Match

This is not the kind of process where “close enough” works.

If you are pursuing an IEEPA tariff refund, the details matter. Entry summaries, invoices, bills of lading, importer information, and duty calculations all need to align. Anything inaccurate or incomplete can create problems.

CBP also requires Automated Clearing House (ACH) enrollment for customs duty refunds resulting from overpayments, so importers should expect electronic refunds rather than paper checks.

That is one more reason to get experienced help before moving ahead.

Here Is the Plan

When you work with USA Customs Clearance, here is how we help you approach the process.

1. Review Your Entries

We review the entry summaries and related import records tied to your potential IEEPA tariff refund claim.

2. Check the Duty Exposure

We assess the duties paid based on the information available and help you understand potential refund exposure.

3. Catch Problems Early

We look for inconsistencies, unsupported calculations, missing records, and other issues that could create trouble later.

4. Organize the Support File

We help you identify what documents need to be gathered, cleaned up, or reviewed before you take the next step.

5. Review Related Recovery Opportunities

Where relevant, we can also discuss duty drawback and whether other customs recovery opportunities may deserve a closer look.

6. Map Out the Next Step

You leave with a clearer understanding of what applies to your entries, what needs to be corrected, and what should happen next.

The Records That Can Make or Break Your Claim

To make your consultation productive, be ready to provide:

  • CBP Form 7501 entry summaries for affected imports
  • Commercial invoices
  • Packing lists
  • Bills of lading
  • Customs or broker records related to those shipments
  • Any internal duty calculations or notes you have already prepared

The cleaner your documentation, the easier it is to identify issues early and reduce the risk of preventable errors.

Why Importers Depend On Us Instead of Risking It Alone

There is a major difference between hearing about a court ruling and knowing how to prepare a refund claim correctly.

Most importers do not work inside customs documentation every day. Our team does.

We understand how entry summaries, importer records, duty calculations, and shipment documents fit together - and where inconsistencies can cause problems. After all, when money is on the line, guessing is expensive.

That is why importers hire us: to get experienced eyes on the file before small mistakes become costly ones.

We Help Even If You Didn’t Import With Us

You do not need to be an existing USA Customs Clearance client to get help.

If you imported through another broker, managed entries internally, or are only now trying to understand your options, we can still review your situation.

Our consulting is available to importers who want guidance on IEEPA tariff refunds, documentation review, and related customs recovery questions.

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Duty Drawback and IEEPA Refunds: Are You Leaving More Money on the Table?

For some importers, the conversation should not stop with the IEEPA tariff issue alone.

Duty drawback is a separate customs refund program and is not the same as an IEEPA tariff refund. Depending on your import and export activity, you may want to discuss duty drawbacks as part of a broader recovery strategy. During your consultation, we can help you identify whether that conversation makes sense for your business.

This is another reason importers choose consulting instead of trying to piece together answers on their own.

Where Is My Tariff Refund?

That is one of the biggest questions importers are asking right now.

The short answer is that the refund process is still developing. Although the Supreme Court ruled against the challenged IEEPA tariffs, the Court of International Trade paused the immediate refund order while CBP worked through the mechanics of how refunds would be handled.

If you are asking where your tariff refund is, the more important question may be whether your documentation and claim strategy are ready when your next step becomes available.

That is where consulting helps.

Will You Receive a Tariff Refund Check?

In many cases, importers should expect electronic refund processing rather than a paper check.

CBP states that ACH enrollment is required for customs duty refunds resulting from overpayments. If your refund setup is not ready, that could become another avoidable issue.

We can help you understand what to review so you are not caught off guard.

Get Expert Help Before Mistakes Cost You More

You may only get one clean chance to prepare this correctly.

If your goal is to recover what you may be owed, now is the time to act. Our Licensed Customs Brokers will review your entries, organize your records, and map out the next steps.

Do not wait until a preventable mistake costs you time, leverage, or money.

Call 855-912-0406 now to book your consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be an existing client to get help?

No. USA Customs Clearance can provide consulting support even if you did not import with us.

What happens during the consultation?

We review your situation, discuss the current refund landscape, identify documentation or calculation issues, and explain what likely needs to happen next.

Why should I hire a consultant instead of doing it myself?

Because mistakes can be expensive. Incomplete records, unsupported calculations or inconsistent documentation can delay, challenge or even reject your refund.

What documents should I bring?

Bring your CBP Form 7501 entry summaries, invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, and any customs or broker records tied to the affected entries.

Will I get a tariff refund check?

Importers should generally prepare for electronic refund processing rather than a paper check. CBP says ACH enrollment is required for customs duty refunds resulting from overpayments.

Can you help if my records are incomplete?

Yes. Part of the consultation is identifying what is missing, what needs correction, and what could cause problems if left unresolved.

Do you only help with IEEPA tariff refunds?

No. Where relevant, we can also discuss other customs recovery issues, including duty drawback.

How do I apply for a tariff refund?

The process generally starts with reviewing affected entries, confirming duties paid, gathering supporting documentation, and determining the appropriate next step based on your records.
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