Shoppers Seek Tariff Refunds After Court Finds Some levies Illicit

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After the Supreme Court ruled one Trump-era tariff unlawful, consumers and small businesses are pressing for refunds on duties paid for overseas purchases, with some charged directly by shipping companies and others embedded in prices by sellers. There is no government-wide refunds process yet, and courts will decide how to handle repayments. The government collected about $400 million in tariffs on lower-value imports during the exemption period, and lawsuits—including one led by Costco and others by consumers—seek recovery of tariffs and related processing fees, while shipping firms say refunds will be possible once legal guidance is issued.
- Consumers Paid Tariffs on Overseas Items. Now They Want a Refund. The New York Times
- Judge pushes back timeline for tariff refunds The Hill
- Judge Gives Trump Administration More Time to Distribute Tariff Refunds WSJ
- How 2 court rulings this past week shifted the tariff refund debate Yahoo Finance
- Plan emerges for $166 billion in tariff refunds. But don’t hold your breath CNN
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