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$166 billion tariff refunds: Consumers ‘might have a claim’ to their share
The government has begun distributing more than $166 billion in tariff refunds, and certain consumers may be able to recoup a portion of what they paid through the now-defunct duties.

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How Businesses Can Apply for Tariff Refunds Through New Portal
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Tariff Refunds Are Coming. Just (Probably) Not for You.
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Tariff refunds will total billions of dollars. Fraudsters are ready.
Linda Miller is the president of the Program Integrity Alliance and writes the Substack “GovIntegrity,” where a version of this essay first appeared.

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Tariff refund system launches. How TN businesses can request a refund
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The tariff refund process has begun for businesses. What about customers?
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Trump Says He Will 'Remember' Companies That Don't Seek Tariff Refunds
The ruling by the justices led to a decision by Judge Richard Eaton of the New York-based U.S. Court of International Trade that ​the CBP create a system to process up to $166 ⁠billion in refunds.

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US businesses begin claiming tariff refunds
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Trump heaps praise on companies that don’t seek tariff refund
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$166 Billion Tariff Refund Shock: Businesses Cash In as Americans Question Who Really Pays

The Trump Administration is preparing to roll out one of the largest financial reversals in recent U.S. policy history. Following a major ruling by the ... Read More
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Here are (some) answers to your biggest tariff questions

U.S. importers on Tuesday will no longer have to pay most of the sweeping tariffs President Trump imposed last year. But companies won’t get a respite from the trade turmoil and uncertainty that is defining Trump’s second term. Nor can they expect the ...
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Why Tariffs Are A Pricing Test For Brands

Another reason tariffs can create disruption is that many companies lack clear visibility into their pricing structure. When tariffs increase costs for a subset of products, companies suddenly need answers to questions they cannot easily resolve: • Which products are most exposed to the tariff? • Which customers are buying those products?
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Tariff refunds begin on Monday. These retailers are due big paydays

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.
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Who gets tariff refunds? What to know about CAPE tariff refund portal

Who gets tariff refunds? Here's what to know about Trump's dividend stimulus check 2026, how to claim in tariff refund portal and who is eligible.
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Donald Trump’s Tariff Refunds Begin, but the Money Trail Raises Bigger Questions

The U.S. is refunding up to $166 billion in Trump-era tariffs after a court ruling, but the money is going to importers, not consumers who likely paid higher prices. The massive process highlights deeper questions about trade policy and who truly benefits.
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Bessent dodges questions about tariff refunds

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday dodged questions about refunds after the Supreme Court struck the vast majority of President Trump’s tariffs down. “I do want to start with ...
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Tariffs Are About To Make Home Insurance Even More Expensive—Here’s What To Do Now

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) released a report on April 16 finding that builders have reported tariffs leading to cost increases of around $10,900 per home. And it’s not just people building homes feeling the sting.
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