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Did your tariffs get struck down?

Check public signals in 60 seconds.

On April 23, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection opened a refund portal following the Supreme Court ruling on IEEPA-based tariffs. This free tool checks public-record signals against your import details — it is not legal advice.

1. When did you import goods affected by the struck-down tariffs?

Public IEEPA tariff dates: Feb 1, 2025 – Apr 23, 2026. See Federal Register notices ↗

2. Country of origin

Select all countries you imported from. IEEPA scope includes Canada, Mexico, China, and EU member states.

3. Tariff types paid
4. Annual import value (optional)

Used only for educational context about the $160B aggregate — never a personal prediction.

5. Filed a protest within 180 days of liquidation?

Per 19 CFR § 174.12 ↗

Complete dates (step 1) + country of origin (step 2) + tariff types (step 3) to enable the check.

Sources

All citations link to primary U.S. government sources.

This page is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, customs, financial, or tax advice. Determination of refund eligibility is made solely by U.S. Customs and Border Protection per applicable federal regulations. SmarterTariff is a software tool that surfaces public-record signals — it does not assess, advise, recommend, or guarantee any outcome. Consult a licensed customs broker or attorney for advice specific to your circumstances.