Your clients are asking about IEEPA refunds. We handle it for you.
We take the work off your plate. You keep the relationship.
Your clients are calling. Since the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, every importer in your book wants to know how much they're owed and how to get it back. Recovery requires entry-level analysis across hundreds of line items, HTS cross-referencing, liquidation status mapping, and navigating a refund process that doesn't fully exist yet. That's not a side project — it's a dedicated operation.
We handle the assessment, present recovery options, and connect clients with the right professionals — or make a direct offer to purchase their claim. You introduce the client. You stay in the loop. And when the engagement closes, you earn a referral fee on top of it all.
How the partner process works
We Analyze Their Exposure
We review your client's import data, identify every IEEPA-affected entry, map liquidation status, and calculate their total recoverable position. Your client receives a written Impact Assessment — detailed, entry-level, and ready for their CFO.
We Present Their Options
We walk your client through every available recovery path — post-summary correction, formal protest, CIT litigation, or immediate capital. We explain the timeline, risk, and net outcome of each. No pressure, no preferred path.
We Execute or Refer
If your client chooses the government process, we connect them with licensed brokers or trade counsel — or coordinate with you directly. If they choose immediate capital, we make a firm offer and close fast. Either way, you stay informed. Send clients to check eligibility →
Who this is for
Customs Brokers
Licensed customs brokers with importer clients affected by IEEPA tariffs
Freight & Logistics
Freight forwarders and logistics providers with visibility into client duty payments
Trade Consultants
Trade compliance consultants advising importers on tariff exposure
Trade Attorneys
Trade attorneys advising clients on CIT litigation and customs dispute resolution
For detailed information about our broker and attorney partner program, visit tariffpartners.com.
All partner arrangements are structured to comply with CBP regulations governing customs broker conduct. Referral agreements are reviewed by independent trade counsel. We do not ask brokers to act outside their licensed scope — we ask them to connect their clients with a recovery resource they would otherwise have to build from scratch.