tariff refund portal
Coverage of tariff refund portal in the Nexus archive.
- Business owners describe issues with government's tariff refund portal
U.S. business owners are reporting glitches and delays with the government's new tariff refund portal. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has covered the issue.
- Some businesses report issues with Trump administration's new tariff refund portal
The Trump administration launched an online portal to refund businesses affected by tariffs ruled illegal by the Supreme Court, but some businesses have reported issues accessing the system. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo detailed the problems.
- Tariff refund portal off to bumpy start as some businesses report glitches
Some U.S. importers encountered issues filing tariff refund claims through a newly launched portal by Customs and Border Patrol, leading to a bumpy start for the system.
- Trump tariff refund portal opens up for businesses
The Trump administration has launched a portal for businesses to apply for refunds on tariffs imposed under his trade policies. This initiative aims to reimburse companies that paid additional tariffs on imported goods.
- Tariff Refund Portal Kicks Off: Who is Eligible for Reimbursements?
The federal government has launched a tariff refund portal for businesses that paid over $100 billion in tariffs under President Trump, which were later deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. NBC’s Brian Cheung reports on the new website and updated projections for oil and gas prices.
- U.S. seizes Iranian cargo ship. And, tariff refund portal launches
U.S. forces seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. An online government portal for processing tariff refunds launches today.
- U.S. seizes Iranian cargo ship. And, tariff refund portal launches
U.S. forces seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, an online government portal for processing tariff refunds was launched today.
- Trump admin set to launch tariff refund portal. Here's what to know.
The Trump administration is launching a portal on April 20 for businesses to apply for refunds on tariffs imposed during his presidency, which were later invalidated by the Supreme Court.