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CSCB/CIFFA Webinar: US Tariffs, Refunds, and Next Steps

CSCB and CIFFA are pleased to jointly host this free webinar to examine essential information for managing US tariff refunds.

The US Government collected an estimated US$175 billion in IEEPA tariffs. The US Supreme Court has ended the IEEPA tariff program. In Learning Resources, Inc. et al. v. Trump, President Of The United States, and Donald J. Trump, President Of The United States, et al., Petitioners v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc. (“V.O.S Selections”) the Court held that President Trump lacked authority to impose IEEPA tariffs.

Why This Matters

The Court did not issue a refund order. Guidance on refunds is needed and is forthcoming. US Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) guidance may be supported by the US Court of International Trade (“CIT”) or Congress. Importers should take all steps to document duties paid and protect potential refund rights.

Actionable Insights

This webinar will offer essential information for managing US tariff refunds.

  • CBP processes:
    • Post Summary Corrections (“PSC”)
    • Protests
  • Court proceedings
  • Is there a “Plan B” and what does it mean for trade negotiations in progress or under review (such as USMCA)?
  • Next steps including:
    • Required documents and information
    • Determining where entries are in the liquidation cycle
    • Determining where to file a refund claim

Date/time

March 19, 2026, 12:00 to 13:00 pm ET

Panelists

Moderator: Daniel Kiselbach, Global Trade and Customs Group Leader, Miller Thomson LLP
Co-panelist: Jessica Rifkin, Customs Practice Head, Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Matz PC
Co-panelist: Robert Kossick, Principal/Customs & Trade, Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Matz PC

Professional Development Points/Credits

No CCS points / 2 CTCS Credits

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Topic(s)

Hot topics
U.S. Tariffs and Canadian Retaliatory Surtax
Disclaimer

The foregoing information is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered, professional advice or a substitute for conducting your own thorough research and review. Before making any decisions or taking any action based on the information provided, you should conduct your own independent investigation and/or seek professional advice from a qualified expert in the relevant field. The CSCB disclaims all liability for actions taken or not taken based on the information provided.