Preparing For Tariff Recovery:
Protecting Your Right To Refunds

Time-sensitive administrative actions may be required to preserve your eligibility to recover refunds for tariff duties. On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court held that the "Liberation Day" tariffs issued under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, or IEEPA, were unlawful. 

Since the tariffs were imposed, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has collected over $100 billion in unlawful IEPPA tariff duties. CBP continues to "liquidate," or finalize, importers' payments of those tariff duties every day. Failure to file timely protests may result in the permanent loss of refund eligibility, even though the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs.

Grayhawk Law represents importers seeking refunds for unlawfully collected tariff duties, and is accepting clients with no upfront cost and no fees unless the importer recovers their refund.

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