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The U.S. government on Monday, April 20, 2026, launched a new online portal — the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) — allowing importers and licensed customs brokers to claim refunds for tariffs the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional.
The tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), totalled about $166 billion on some 53 million shipments.
CBP says the initial phase covers roughly $127 billion of eligible refunds and that more than 56,000 importers had registered for electronic payments in mid‑April.
Claims must be filed through the ACE Secure Data Portal with ACH enrollment; approved refunds are expected to be issued within about 60–90 days.
CBP will process payouts in phases and has warned some complex cases and about $2.9 billion in deposits will require manual handling.
Businesses and customs brokers warn of potential technical glitches, strict formatting and documentation rules, and lingering legal uncertainty from possible government appeals.
Importers, not end consumers, are the direct refund recipients, though class actions seek to force downstream refunds.
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