LICENSED BROKER CONSULTATION · FREE

Find out exactly how much
the IEEPA ruling owes you.

30 minutes with a licensed customs broker partner. They review your 2025 entries and give you a written refund estimate — low, mid, and high — plus the exact filing path. Free. No commitment.

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$166B
IEEPA refund pool
6–3
SCOTUS struck IEEPA
19 CFR 111
Licensed broker partners
180 days
Statutory filing window
WHAT YOU LEAVE THE CALL WITH

Specific answers, not a sales pitch.

01
Exact dollar range of your IEEPA refund eligibility
Low / mid / high estimate based on your 2025 entry volume, HTS codes, and countries of origin — not a generic 'you might qualify' line.
02
180-day protest deadline countdown per entry
We flag every entry with a closing window so nothing slips past the CBP Form 19 deadline.
03
Flat-fee contingency quote — OR a straight 'not worth it'
If the refund beats the filing cost we quote a flat contingency range. If it doesn't, we tell you straight and don't waste your time.
04
CBP Form 7501 record checklist
Exactly which docs to pull from your broker / ACE portal so the filing is clean the first time.
05
Partner broker routing by industry
We route you to whichever of our three licensed 19 CFR 111 broker partners has the deepest bench in your HTS category.
WHO THIS IS FOR

You’ll get the most value if…

You imported $1M+ in 2025
The IEEPA refund pool averages 6–22% of duties paid. At $1M+ volume, the written estimate alone pays for hours of your time.
You ship from China, Vietnam, or Mexico
These three origins drove the majority of 2025 IEEPA-affected duty volume. Recovery upside is highest here.
You use a licensed broker (or want to)
Protest filings must go through 19 CFR 111. We route you to one of three partners who specialize in your HTS bucket.
HOW IT WORKS

Three steps. One business day.

01
Fill out the intake form
90 seconds. Tells the broker your import volume, origins, and HTS categories so they come prepared.
02
Broker partner reaches out
Within one business day — same-day if you’re a high-volume importer. They book a 30-min video call.
03
You get a written estimate
Low / mid / high refund range per entry, protest deadlines, and a flat-fee quote. No contingency unless you sign.
BOOK YOUR CONSULTATION

Tell us about your import flow.

Takes 90 seconds. The broker partner comes to the call with your data already reviewed — so the full 30 minutes is spent on answers, not intro questions.

Primary import categories *
Pick at least one.
Primary countries of origin *
Pick at least one.

Free. No commitment. We never sell your info. A broker partner replies within one business day — usually same-day if your volume qualifies.

FAQ

Questions importers actually ask.

Is this actually legitimate?

Yes. On November 5, 2025 the US Supreme Court ruled 6–3 in Learning Resources v. Trump that IEEPA tariffs imposed under the 2025 executive orders were unlawful. CBP is processing refunds for importers who file protests or post-summary corrections within the 180-day statutory window (19 USC § 1514). Tariff Refund Credits routes you to licensed customs brokers operating under 19 CFR 111 who actually file the protests.

How much could I get back?

It depends on three things: your 2025 import volume, your HTS categories, and your countries of origin. Our calculators give a rough estimate in 60 seconds; the 30-minute consultation gives you a written low/mid/high range backed by your actual entry data.

What does the consultation cost?

Zero. No credit card, no 'discovery call' upsell. If your refund is worth filing, our broker partners quote a flat contingency (typically 15–25% of refund recovered, paid only when CBP pays you). If it's not worth filing, they'll tell you on the call.

Do I need all my entry records upfront?

No. The broker partner can pull your 2025 entries directly from ACE with a signed POA. If you already have CBP Form 7501s handy, great — upload them on /ai-analyzer and we'll pre-parse them before your call.

How fast do I see money?

Once the protest is filed, CBP typically adjudicates in 4–8 months. Some entries settle faster via Post-Summary Correction. The consultation gives you a realistic timeline per entry, not a sales pitch.

What if my entries are already past the 180-day window?

Some are permanently closed, but several alternative filing paths exist — duty drawback, CAPE window extensions, Section 520(d) reliquidation. The broker partner identifies which (if any) apply to your situation.

Can I file this myself?

Technically yes, but CBP requires licensed broker representation under 19 CFR 111 for most protest filings. Self-filers routinely lose refunds on technical grounds (wrong form, missing exhibits, Section 1514 procedural defects). Our partners handle the filing mechanics — you keep the refund.

Every day you wait, another entry ages past 180 days.

The IEEPA protest window is statutory. It doesn’t extend for reviewed entries. The free consultation takes 30 minutes and tells you exactly which of your entries are still in-window.

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Not a customs broker. Customs business — entry filing, HTS classification, protest preparation — is performed exclusively by our licensed customs broker partners under 19 CFR 111. Refund amounts are estimates and subject to CBP adjudication.