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Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs, rebuking president's signature economic policy
niyad
(131,001 posts)FakeNoose
(41,012 posts)Last edited Fri Feb 20, 2026, 06:57 PM - Edit history (1)
We Americans have been charged ridiculously high prices for the last year, even though NONE of us supported the idea of tariffs to foregin manufacturers.
Asking for a country....
quaint
(4,864 posts)The Court of International Trade has overseen large-scale refunds before. Congress enacted a harbor maintenance tax in 1986 that was assessed on the value of all cargo into and out of U.S. ports. The Supreme Court ruled part of the tax was unconstitutional in 1998. The Court of International Trade oversaw a refund process involving more than 100,000 claimants that was managed by Judge Jane Restani, who remains on the court.
Trade experts said the government has tracked tariff payments and improved recordkeeping systems that should make it easier to determine the size of refunds. Small businesses have called on the Trump administration to issue automatic repayments and have expressed concern that the government might scrutinize entry paperwork in a way that slows the refund process.
How will companies get refunds now that the US Supreme Court has rejected Trump's tariffs?
JustAnotherGen
(37,859 posts)I already have mine prepared. We went through this Donald's first time in office with the 301 (China Tariffs). In that case specific hts us codes were given time specific exclusions and retroactive refunds.
If the trade compliance officer is managing the work product correctly - the request for refund is simple.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,573 posts)This is from Kavanaugh's dissent

Back in August I posted following about tariff refunds.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220596612
There is going to be a messy fight over tariff refunds
Link to tweet
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/international-trade/tariff-ruling-kicks-off-messy-fight-over-170-billion-in-refunds
The ruling will kick off what could be a prolonged battle for importers and retailers to try to recoup as much as $170 billion in tariffs theyve already paid to the US government.
Among the major questions left unanswered for US importers are the prospects and the process for recouping the money the government collected over the past year under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The vote was 6-3 against the Trump administration, with Justice Brett Kavanaugh writing in dissent.
The court says nothing today about whether, and if so how, the government should go about returning the billions of dollars that it has collected from importers, Kavanaugh wrote. But that process is likely to be a mess, as was acknowledged during the courts oral arguments in November.
US Customs and Border Protection so far has collected an estimated $170 billion in tariffs imposed by Trump using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the law at the center of the case, as of Dec. 14.
The court ruled that using IEEPA to impose tariffs wasnt lawful, but the justices didnt address whether importers are entitled to refunds, leaving it to a lower court to sort out those issues. The litigation will return to the US Court of International Trade for the next round of legal wrangling.....
While waiting for the justices to rule, more than 1,500 companies have filed their own tariff lawsuits in the trade court to put themselves in line for tariff refunds, according to a Bloomberg analysis.
The trade court in recent months has pressed the Justice Department for at least a hint of how it plans to handle the refund issue if it lost at the Supreme Court.
In written submissions, government lawyers have said that the administration wont fight the courts authority to order officials to recalculate tariffs, but left open the possibility that it might try to limit which importers are eligible.
I have seen reports of people selling claims for tariff refunds.
SergeStorms
(20,286 posts)to brag to the American people about his deficit cutting prowess (if no one looks at his tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations).
The MAGAts will believe anything he tells them, so it's sure to work.
JustAnotherGen
(37,859 posts)Breaking down how it all works..
But the Cantor thing is correct.
100k in Tarrifs.
They *bought* the entry and gave the Importer of Record $75K.
Refund - Cantor can request the refund full amount. They pocket the entire amount.
This is where Lutnick enters the chat. Look where his sons work and the *product* they created its them. IOR's are getting their refunds.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,573 posts)SergeStorms
(20,286 posts)and replace them with Don Jr., Eric, Barron, Ivanka, Tiffany, Lara, Bondi, Melania, and his pool boy.
I still think he might have problems with a few of them.
TomSlick
(12,952 posts)In addition to questioning the intelligence of the six justices in the majority - a very Trumpian thing to do - he said they were unpatriotic or disloyal and under the sway of foreign influence.
Trump will find himself before SCOTUS again. I am sure the justices are more mature than I but I'd be pissed.
BumRushDaShow
(167,816 posts)(ETA - the NWS here in Philly just issued a Winter Storm Watch... ugh
Initech
(108,229 posts)BumRushDaShow
(167,816 posts)
Initech
(108,229 posts)Multichromatic
(95 posts)COL Mustard
(8,091 posts)Actual observed flying ketchup bottles and a high degree of splatter.
OGBuzz
(145 posts)"I can destroy a country, but I can't charge one dollar".
RainCaster
(13,531 posts)He will be overflowing his diaper.
ornotna
(11,442 posts)So natural and lifelike.
twodogsbarking
(18,184 posts)mysteryowl
(8,992 posts)I am guessing about 4 years old is the craftier of that.
spanone
(141,267 posts)A spoiled, evil asshole.
James48
(5,146 posts)See the Talking Points Memo- it turns out Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnicks son is now running
The major corporation Cantor Fitzgerald, and already BOUGHT the returned tariff funds obligations from corporations at .20 cents on the dollar. Hes making huge sums from ff the ruling.
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/lutnick-family-angling-to-make-astronomical-sums-off-court-nixing-tariffs