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indiatoday.intoday.inSeveral major retailers have applied for tariff refunds after President Trump stated he would remember companies that did not seek them. More than $35 billion in refunds has already been processed.
Businesses have a two-year window to challenge IRS rejections of employee retention credit claims. The IRS offers a streamlined extension process for some rejected claims.
io9.gizmodo.comTariffs imposed by the president led to higher prices for consumers, according to reports. Refunds totaling $166 billion are being provided to businesses affected by these tariffs. Companies have not indicated whether they will distribute any portion of these refunds to consumers…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Trump administration launched a digital system on Monday for businesses to claim refunds on over $166 billion in tariffs deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court. Separately, Germany initiated privatization of a seized Gazprom unit, and Hong Kong reported slow disbursement of its…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe U.S. government has initiated a refund process for $166 billion in tariffs deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court, with businesses able to file claims through an online portal starting April 20, 2026. Over 330,000 importers are eligible for reimbursements, including interest, t…
winnipegfreepress.comA federal agency will open a portal on April 20 allowing businesses to apply for refunds of tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court. The portal will initially accept requests for certain tariffs, with refunds expected to take 60 to 90 days after approval.