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Plan emerges for $166 billion in tariff refunds. But don’t hold your breath

Plan emerges for $166 billion in tariff refunds. But don’t hold your breath

Elisabeth Buchwald, CNNFri, March 6, 2026 at 8:46 PM UTC

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A system to process at least $166 billion in tariff refunds could be up and running in 45 days. That’s the alternative to a manual process that could take 4 million hours, according to a senior US Customs and Border Protection executive.

However, it’s still anyone’s guess as to when the more than 330,000 US importers who paid the levies as part of President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade agenda will see those funds.

Last month the Supreme Court struck down the bulk of the sweeping global tariffs Trump enacted. In a court filing on Friday, Brandon Lord, executive director of Trade Policy and Programs at CBP, said the agency is ā€œmaking all possible effortsā€ to have a new automated process requiring ā€œminimal submission from importersā€ ready in 45 days.

The updates are necessary to manage the ā€œunprecedented volume of refundsā€ CBP was ordered to process by a Court of International Trade judge this week.

Nintendo, Costco, Fedex and thousands of other businesses sued the government in an effort to get tariff refunds, but that may not now be necessary. Instead, under the new system, importers would file declarations listing all the instances they paid the now-invalidated duties, Lord said. The government would verify that information to calculate the potential refund for importers.

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ā€œCBP will provide guidance on how to file to refund declarations in the new system,ā€ Lord said.

ā€œThis looks to be a very positive development for importers,ā€ Matt McGill, a trade attorney and partner at King & Spalding told CNN Friday.

No word on when refunds will hit

In the 13-page court filing Friday, Lord didn’t offer any estimations for when importers could actually see tariff payments returned if they follow all the steps he laid out.

Prior to Friday’s filing, the Trump administration had not detailed how it would process these refunds. It often said it would defer to the lower courts since the Supreme Court verdict did not offer any guidance on the issue.

Immediately following the ruling, Trump told reporters he believed that it would need to be litigated ā€œfor the next two yearsā€ and that it could take five years for refunds to be processed.

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