Customs and Border Protection official says new process for tariff refunds could be ready in 45 days
Government officials are getting closer to ironing out a refund process for the hundreds of thousands of companies that paid ...
More than $160 billion in unlawfully collected tariffs is at stake, and there is no direct CBP precedent for handling the ...
By Tom Hals March 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. customs agency is readying a system within 45 days to process refunds on U.S.
The Trump administration has outlined a four-step process for refunding $166 billion in disputed tariffs to U.S. businesses, following a Supreme Court ruling.
US Customs and Border Protection says its systems are not built to process massive tariff refunds, exposing a major ...
The agency is confident it can implement a process that streamlines returns for now-defunct Trump administration levies in 45 ...
The Trump administration’s tariff refund system is more than 40 percent developed, a customs official told a federal judge ...
The agency detailed progress it’s made developing a dedicated system to process refunds for International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs in a court filing.
While Costco and other retailers wait for tariff refunds, Customs and Border Protection's existing systems can't handle $166 billion in refunds for 330,000 importers.
The trade community can expect faster refunds, thanks to two recent upgrades to U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Automated Commercial Environment Secure Data Portal that will prepare users for the ...
Government officials are getting closer to ironing out a refund process for the hundreds of thousands of companies that paid tariffs now deemed illegal.
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