What Is Liquidation in Customs? Why It Determines Your Refund Path
Liquidation is when CBP finalizes your import entry. Your entry's liquidation status determines which IEEPA recovery path is available.
Read AnalysisLegal precedent, regulatory updates, and strategic analysis for U.S. importers.
Liquidation is when CBP finalizes your import entry. Your entry's liquidation status determines which IEEPA recovery path is available.
Read AnalysisData-driven look at how many U.S. importers have filed IEEPA tariff refund claims, how many haven't, and what the gap means for your recovery.
Read AnalysisThe CF-7501 is your official customs entry summary. Here's how to read it and find the fields that matter for your IEEPA refund.
Read AnalysisEvery IEEPA refund claim has a deadline. Here's the statute of limitations for each recovery path.
Read AnalysisIEEPA tariff refunds aren't just a finance issue — they're a supply chain issue. Here's what operations leaders need to know.
Read AnalysisThe 6-3 SCOTUS ruling invalidating IEEPA tariffs. What was struck down, what it means, and what importers must do now.
Read AnalysisWeekly briefing on IEEPA tariff recovery developments. Court filings, CBP updates, CAPE status, market movements, and action items for importers.
Read AnalysisChapter 99 is where temporary tariffs like IEEPA duties live in the tariff schedule. Here's how it works and why it matters.
Read AnalysisThree government recovery paths, each with different requirements. This side-by-side comparison helps you choose.
Read AnalysisA secondary market for IEEPA tariff refund claims has emerged. Here's how institutional buyers value, price, and acquire claims.
Read AnalysisDon't want to wait 18-36 months? Sell your validated IEEPA claim for immediate payment. Here's how.
Read AnalysisEvery imported product gets an HTS code that determines its tariff rate. Here's how classification works and why it matters for IEEPA.
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