As you may be aware, on February 20, 2026, the United States Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in cases challenging the tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). This ruling invalidated these sweeping tariffs on imports from countries including China, Canada, Mexico, and others, which have generated an estimated $130-200 billion in duties paid by U.S. importers since their implementation.
The Court's decision opens the door for companies like yours—that have paid these IEEPA tariffs—to seek refunds, through the U.S. Customs and Border Protection or potentially via further legal proceedings. However, the process for obtaining these refunds can be lengthy, uncertain, and resource-intensive, involving possible litigation and waiting periods that could extend for years. We recognize the value of these potential refund rights and are interested in providing immediate liquidity to qualifying businesses.
If your group is considering selling their rights to these claims, please confirm the details for an updated market offer. Pricing is subject to the size of claim, documentation, and counterparty. Bids are confirmed within 24-48 hrs. and transaction times from 5-7 business days. Our goal is to get your group the best price in the market. If you have a current bid that you are considering, please inquire for a better offer.
No waiting. No appeals process. No uncertainty.
The first step requires no import data at all. We need five things:
Customs Entry Summary (ES-003) and (ES-001) report from CBP's ACE portal will expedite the process
If initial screening indicates potential exposure, we will need the following in order to transact:
There are two ways to provide this:
Your customs broker can pull a report directly from CBP's ACE portal. This is the fastest and most complete data source.
Required fields:
Date range: February 7, 2025 through February 24, 2026. Include all tariffs paid, not only IEEPA. Export as CSV or Excel.
Provide your CF-7501 Customs Entry Summary forms for the IEEPA-affected period. Your customs broker maintains these records and can export them on request.
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