You paid the tariffs.Now the law says you get them back.
If you imported goods into the United States between February 2025 and February 2026, you may be owed a significant refund. Start in a secure dashboard, receive a free audit, and continue with a fixed fee processed through independently audited program accounts.
$166B
Estimated total refundable to importers
6-3
Supreme Court ruling striking the tariffs
1,950+
Importers already filing for refunds
10+yrs
Unicargo customs experience
What happened
A landmark ruling. A closing window.
On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the President exceeded his authority when imposing the "reciprocal" IEEPA tariffs. The duties you paid on imports from China, Vietnam, India, Europe and elsewhere were never legally collectible.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is processing refund claims now - but only the importer of record may file, only with a properly executed protest, Post-Summary Correction or 1520(d) claim, and only within strict statutory windows that begin closing entry-by-entry.
Miss the window on a single entry and that refund is gone.
// Refund window timeline
Feb 4, 2025
IEEPA tariffs begin
Reciprocal tariffs imposed on imports from dozens of countries; importers pay billions in unlawful duties.
Feb 20, 2026
Supreme Court invalidates tariffs
6-3 decision: the President had no IEEPA authority. Refunds become available to importers of record.
Mar 2026
CIT confirms refund rights
Court of International Trade confirms importers - not retailers or consumers - hold the claim.
Now
$35.5B already refunded
Entry-specific deadlines are running. Each entry has its own clock - most claims must be filed within 180 days.
Are you eligible?
If any of these describes you, you almost certainly have a claim.
Importers we are reviewing today include wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, retailers, and any U.S. business that imported physical goods during the IEEPA window.
You were the importer of record
Your business appears on eligible U.S. customs entries during the covered IEEPA tariff window.
You can access your customs exports
You can provide the standard customs export files needed for our team to review your entries and duty lines.
Your entries include IEEPA-coded duty lines
The strongest claims are tied to documented tariff lines. You do not need to know the codes before starting.
Your broker has not yet filed for you
If no refund claim has been prepared for the relevant entries, Tariffs Reclaim and Unicargo can organize the process.
Refund calculator
How much are you owed?
Enter your country of origin and the total value of goods you imported during the IEEPA tariff window. We'll show you an estimate of what CBP owes you.
This is an indicative estimate based on the final IEEPA reciprocal rates that were in force from August 7, 2025 to February 20, 2026. Your actual refund depends on entry dates, HTS classifications, and the exact duty rates applied to each entry. Our customs team will calculate the precise amount once engaged.
The total declared customs value of all goods you imported between Feb 2025 and Feb 2026.
How it works
Four steps from secure audit to refund.
You start in a secure dashboard. We review your customs data, prepare the filing package, and help you track the claim through the refund process.
01
Create Your Secure Dashboard
Share your business details and continue inside a private dashboard built for your claim workflow.
5 minutes
02
Receive a Free Audit
Upload the required customs exports and we review your entries before any payment is required.
No payment yet
03
Pay the Protected Fee
Your fixed fee is calculated from the audit and processed through independently audited program accounts.
Audited account controls
04
Download and Track
Receive your filing package, submit it through the customs portal, and track progress from your dashboard.
Dashboard tracked
Built on trust
Customs execution, secure workflow. One auditor who watches the money.
Program platform
Tariffs Reclaim
The secure platform coordinating your recovery.
Tariffs Reclaim coordinates the secure dashboard, customer process, and payment structure so importers have one clear path from eligibility to filing.
- Secure dashboard
- Importer intake
- Audited account structure
Licensed customs broker
Unicargo
The customs operator preparing the filing package.
Unicargo brings U.S. customs brokerage experience, entry review, and the operational infrastructure to prepare refund filings.
- Customs documentation
- Entry review
- Claim preparation
Independent oversight
BDO
An auditor watching the money.
BDO's role is limited to independent oversight of the program accounts supporting the refund guarantee.
- Account oversight
- Refund guarantee controls
- Independent money handling
Pricing
A fixed fee. Protected until recovery.
No surprise deductions. No percentage of your refund. A single, flat fee based on the audited goods value - protected by the program refund guarantee. If CBP does not issue a refund on your claim, your fee is returned in full.
I
Audited goods value up to $100,000
$1,500
Fixed program fee
II
Audited goods value $100,000 to $250,000
$2,500
Fixed program fee
III
Audited goods value above $250,000
$3,000
Fixed program fee
No percentage of refund
The fee is fixed by audited goods value rather than taken as a success percentage.
Audited account controls
Program payments are processed through independently audited accounts supporting the refund guarantee.
Built for importers
The process is designed for importers who need a clear, document-driven path.
Frequently asked
Answers to the questions importers actually ask.
Start now
Recover what you are owed.
Create your secure dashboard, upload the required customs documents, and receive a free audit before any payment is required.
$1,500
Tier I - audited goods value under $100K
$2,500
Tier II - audited goods value $100K-$250K
$3,000
Tier III - audited goods value above $250K
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