IEEPA Tariff Refund Recovery
Recovering unlawful tariffs for U.S. importers.
In February 2026, the Supreme Court held the tariffs paid on U.S. imports since early 2025 unlawful. The government is now returning those duties, with interest. We manage the full recovery — eligibility, filing, escalation, and refund. You pay only if you recover.
No cost. No obligation.
Recent recoveries
$180K recovered
Furniture importer · Michigan
- Import value
- $2M–$5M annual imports
- Timeline
- Recovered in 7 weeks
The process
We manage every stage.
Eligibility review.
We identify which entries qualify and estimate your refund. No cost, no obligation.
Preparation & filing.
We file your claim with CBP, and prepare protests when needed. You handle nothing.
Escalation & refund.
If CBP contests a claim, our partner attorneys pursue it. We stay until you're paid.
Why United Tariff Recovery
What sets us apart.
Paid only on recovery.
No retainer, no hourly fees. We're compensated only when you are.
The full process, managed.
From review to refund — we handle it all.
Direct access to CBP.
Our in-house licensed customs broker resolves questions through dedicated channels, avoiding the usual delays.
Litigation when it's warranted.
If the government pushes back, our partner attorneys take it to court.
About Us
Focused on one thing: recovering what you're owed.
United Tariff Recovery is a private tariff-recovery firm in Farmington Hills, Michigan, formed after the 2026 Supreme Court ruling to help U.S. importers recover what they're owed.
Our in-house licensed customs broker handles every filing with CBP, and when a claim requires legal action, we coordinate with independent trade attorneys who can escalate it before the U.S. Court of International Trade.
Our mission is simple:
Pursue every dollar you're entitled to — efficiently, transparently, and with your interests first.
Local, responsive
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Customs expertise
Licensed, in-house broker
Legal escalation
Independent partner attorneys
Fee structure
Contingency only
You don't pay unless we recover.
Aligned incentives. Full transparency. No upfront cost.
Free eligibility review
See if you qualify.
A few quick details are all we need to determine your eligibility. Once you submit, call to begin your review.
Frequently asked questions
It's a reasonable question. The refunds arise from a February 2026 Supreme Court ruling and a federal CBP refund program — both matters of public record — and we never request payment upfront. A useful test for any firm in this space, including ours: if you're asked for an upfront fee or your banking credentials, decline.
Generally, IEEPA duties paid on entries between February 4, 2025 and February 24, 2026, where your business was the importer of record. The free review confirms your specifics.
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency — a set portion of the refund, and only if it's recovered.
We don't stop there. For entries CBP contests or denies, we coordinate with independent partner attorneys who can escalate the matter — including a formal protest and, where warranted, litigation before the U.S. Court of International Trade, the federal court that hears these disputes.
Once a claim is validated, CBP generally issues refunds within roughly 60 to 90 days, though timing varies by entry. Some clients have received their refund in as little as 15 days — results vary.
Yes. What you share is used solely to evaluate and pursue your claim.
The window is closing
Don't Let Eligible Refunds Go Unclaimed.
Every customs entry follows its own filing timeline. A free eligibility review helps determine which recovery options may still be available for you.
Request My Free Eligibility Review