Tariff Refunds, Trump
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U.S. importers who paid tariffs the Supreme Court ruled illegal are nearing refunds, but shoppers who paid higher prices likely won’t see one.
U.S. importers, such as Walmart and Target, could be in line for billions in tariff refunds as the government launches its claims filing portal on Monday.
The Trump administration's sweeping tariffs increased costs on U.S. families by an average of roughly $1,745, according to one recent estimate.
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Do you qualify for a tariff refund? It depends on who or what you are
The government has launched the "CAPE Portal," an online system where companies can file claims for tariff refunds. CAPE, which went live Monday morning, follows the Supreme Court's ruling that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs were unconstitutional.
The idea of checks for Americans funded by tariff revenue was first floated in late 2025, but as of April, the idea is still a fantasy.
Importers of European cheese, a sleeping bag company for infants and a ceramics business are pushing for and against potential new tariffs.