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Trump plans to appeal order allowing all importers that paid struck-down tariffs to seek refunds

The Justice Department says it cannot recalculate liquidated accounts without importer-specific orders as $85 billion in claims moves through the refund system.

  • Businesses have started receiving tariff refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump lacked constitutional authority to impose import taxes, with the Treasury Department issuing $20.6 billion in repayments so far.
  • The Supreme Court invalidated country-specific tariff rates in a 6-3 decision, citing the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act; Customs and Border Protection processes claims in phases, prioritizing earlier payments.
  • Toy maker Basic Fun received 7% of its claim, while Greenbar Distillery owner Melkon Khosrovian received $18,000 of his $90,000 request; retailers Walmart and Costco plan to use refunds to lower customer prices.
  • The Trump administration intends to appeal a federal judge's order allowing all companies to seek refunds, prompting Judge Richard K. Eaton to demand clarification on whether the government will return all collected funds.
  • Amid reports of a "total slow roll" in processing, Judge Eaton scheduled a June 9 hearing to determine whether he should require the government to accelerate repayments for approximately 330,000 eligible importers.
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Trump plans to appeal order on US tariff refunds

US President Donald Trump's administration says it intended to appeal a judge's order that allows all companies that paid invalidated tariffs to seek refunds.

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Large and small companies have begun to receive refunds for the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump’s government, after the Supreme Court ruled that Trump lacked the constitutional authority to impose higher import charges on goods coming from almost all countries. However, the process could slow down after the government indicated Friday that it will appeal the order of a federal judge that allows all companies that paid the invalid charg…

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FinanceBuzz broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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