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Tariff Refund Delays Raise Concerns for Importing Businesses

by Daisy Mae D.
05/04/2026
in Tariffs & Duties

Uncertainty surrounding the process for tariff refunds is raising concerns among trade experts and small business owners, following a recent Supreme Court decision that struck down most of a set of previously imposed tariffs.

One small business owner, Richard Brown of Ohio-based Proof Culture, documented his experience while navigating the refund process. Brown said he learned of the court decision while at a bagel shop, describing confusion over how U.S. Customs and Border Protection would return collected duties and when businesses might receive payments.

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Trade specialists have warned that delays and administrative complexity could result in significant repayment backlogs, with some estimating that billions of dollars in tariff-related refunds may take considerable time to process.

Brown’s company, which sells sneaker-related accessories and operates with a small team, has imported goods from China and Mexico in recent years. He estimates that approximately $25,000 in tariff refunds may be owed to his business, representing a notable portion of its annual revenue.

Like many small importers, Proof Culture relies on third-party logistics providers, freight forwarders, and e-commerce platforms to manage international shipments. While this structure simplifies day-to-day operations, it has added complexity to the refund process, which requires detailed customs documentation.

Following the court ruling, U.S. Customs announced plans to establish an online system for refund claims intended to streamline applications and reduce the need for litigation. The system was presented as a centralized platform for businesses seeking repayment of duties previously collected.

However, trade groups and business owners have reported challenges in accessing and navigating the new system. Some users have cited technical issues, delays in account access, and limited customer support during early implementation phases.

In court updates, U.S. Customs reported that a portion of submitted claims has been rejected due to technical or data errors, though businesses are permitted to resubmit corrected filings. Officials also noted that accepted claims currently cover only a fraction of the shipments eligible for refunds, with processing still ongoing.

Trade analysts from policy research organizations have noted that the pace and structure of the refund system may affect how quickly funds are returned to importers. They have also raised concerns that smaller businesses with limited administrative resources may face greater difficulties in completing the required filings compared to larger companies with dedicated compliance teams.

For Brown, the process has added to existing operational demands. Alongside routine business activities and tax obligations, he continues working through the requirements needed to submit a valid claim.

“It’s money, and every bit matters for a small business,” he said, noting that while the refund is important, the administrative process has proven time-consuming.

As of the latest update, the refund system continues to process applications, with ongoing submissions and corrections expected in the coming months as businesses adjust to the requirements.

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