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The CAPE Declaration process is strict. CBP rejects filings for entry-mix errors, wrong tariff authority coding, missing ACH enrollment, and CSV formatting bugs. A rejected filing can delay your refund by months — or cost you the window on Phase 1 entries. Our network of licensed customs brokers and trade attorneys handles the entire process so you collect what you’re owed without the paperwork risk.
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Tariff Refund Resources
Everything on the site about 2026 IEEPA tariff refunds.
- Tariff Refunds Hub →
Complete guide to 2026 IEEPA refunds — who qualifies, how to file, what to avoid.
- Refund Estimator →
Calculate your estimated IEEPA refund in 30 seconds. Free.
- Step-by-Step CAPE Filing Guide →
Exact ACE portal workflow, Phase 1 rules, and launch-week pitfalls.
- CAPE Portal Day One →
What's working, what's breaking, and the rejection patterns from day one.
- UPS & FedEx Refunds →
Pass-through mechanics for shipments where the carrier was importer of record.