Hundreds of thousands of American businesses are still eligible for tariff refunds from the Trump administration, but ...
The recent US Supreme Court ruling on IEEPA tariffs has created a potentially significant refund opportunity for exporters ...
Early repayments — including $22 billion already processed — are starting to pad profits and cash flow at automakers, apparel ...
From Monday, US businesses that paid tariffs later ruled illegal can begin asking for refunds. The system will open at 8 am through an online portal run by US Customs and Border Protection. The ...
CBP said about 95 percent of the entries that were hit with IEEPA duties will be eligible for refunds through the system by ...
USA TODAY analysis shows at least 90 publicly traded companies have disclosed plans to claim tariff refunds. Few will directly pass them to consumers.
(Bloomberg) -- The Trump administration said the first tariff refund payment is set to go out around May 11, even as thousands of US importers encounter issues with a new online portal designed to ...
The outcome of the case could determine whether businesses receive billions of dollars in refunds.
Businesses big and small have started receiving refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump improperly imposed some tariffs on imported goods.
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A slew of US companies are getting financial windfalls this week as the federal government rushes to disburse billions in ...
For Americans to receive any new stimulus payment, a formal legislative process would have to take place, and there is no ...