This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. The Trump administration on Monday began accepting requests for tariff refunds, after the ...
The Supreme Court ruled that certain Trump-era tariffs were illegal, leading to refunds for companies. Companies, not individual shoppers, are eligible to file claims for the tariff refunds. FedEx, ...
The CAPE tariff refund portal was launched April 20 to start processing $166 billion in tariff refunds for eligible claims. How could impact President Donald Trump's tariff dividend and stimulus check ...
Some businesses experienced problems accessing the U.S. government's new tariff refund portal after the system launched on Monday. Rick Woldenberg, CEO of educational ...
On Monday, April 20, U.S. Customs and Border Protection launched the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries, CAPE, to begin processing claims from over 333,000 importers that paid ...
GM said it expects to receive a $500 million refund after the Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariffs. The automaker has been among the hardest hit by the levies, reporting a $3.1 billion tariff ...
Tariff refunds are getting closer to flowing into bank accounts, with the U.S. government slated to start processing refund claims on Monday. The refunds have been in the works for about two months, ...
UPS and FedEx have begun filing requests for some tariff refunds through the government's refund process. Those refunds only affect tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers ...
The Supreme Court ruled that certain Trump-era tariffs were illegal, leading to refunds for companies. Companies, not individual shoppers, are eligible to file claims for the tariff refunds. FedEx, ...
For months, Americans have been told a $2,000 tariff rebate check could be coming. It still hasn’t — and court rulings, shifting timelines and unanswered questions have only added to the confusion. In ...
The tariff refund claims portal from U.S. Customs and Border Protection launches on Monday. Companies paid more than $160 billion in tariffs, which the Supreme Court ruled to be illegal in February.