You wrote the checks.You are the one owed the refund.
If your business paid IEEPA tariffs during the eligibility window, you are the party entitled to recovery — not your broker, not your supplier. We handle the filing. You keep running your business.
Serving U.S. importers across manufacturing, consumer goods, industrial, and distribution
The work is tedious. That is the point.
IEEPA duty recovery is not a story problem. It is a documentation exercise that rewards the firm willing to sit with it. We have built the operation to do that work so your team does not have to.
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No out-of-pocket exposure.
Our engagement is structured so you do not pay fees in advance of a successful recovery. The specifics are discussed on the introductory call.
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Your broker relationship is preserved.
Your licensed customs broker remains the filer under their CBP license. We coordinate with them rather than around them — they are informed, briefed, and compensated on their side of the engagement.
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Your team reviews every filing.
Nothing goes to CBP without your explicit approval. The goal is not to make decisions on your behalf — it is to prepare the work so thoroughly that your decision is easy.
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A candid read on your eligibility.
If we do not believe a recoverable position exists, we say so. If we do, we tell you what we think is reasonable to expect — and why. No marketing numbers.
Quick Check
You are probably a fit if most of these are true.
This is not an intake form. It is a honest self-check to help you decide whether a twenty-minute call is worth your time.
- You imported goods into the United States between February 2025 and February 2026.
- Your entries were subject to IEEPA tariff duties during that window.
- You paid those duties (directly or passed through a broker or customs account).
- You retain access to entry summaries, commercial invoices, and proof-of-payment records — or can work with your broker to produce them.
- The aggregate duties paid are meaningful enough that a 4–9 month recovery process is worth the coordination.
A few things we hear on the first call.
One call. No prep. No documents.
Twenty minutes on the phone. We will explain the recovery process, walk through what your situation looks like, and — only if it makes sense — move to an eligibility review. You are not committing to anything by picking up.