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  • How to tell if your company was the importer of record

    A practical 10-minute checklist to confirm importer-of-record status for IEEPA tariff refund eligibility.

  • IEEPA vs. Section 301 tariffs — which ones are refundable?

    A quick overview of who may qualify for tariff refund claims.

  • What the V.O.S. Selections ruling means for your 2024-2025 duties

    What the CIT ruling held, what it does not cover, and how importers can evaluate eligibility for IEEPA-duty refund claims.

The refund window is finite.

Statutes of limitations apply to customs protests. If you believe your business paid significant tariffs during the affected period, a short eligibility check is the right first step.

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