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Duty Recovery Partners

IEEPA & Section 301 Tariff Recovery

Did your business pay $100,000 or more in U.S. import tariffs during 2024 or 2025?

Recent legal challenges have opened a refund window for U.S. importers of record. Our partner customs attorneys pursue recovery on contingency — no legal fees unless you recover.

How it works
Reviewed by customs attorneys
Confidential intake
No cost to qualify

How it works

Three steps from eligibility check to refund pursuit.

01

3-minute eligibility check

Answer a short confidential questionnaire about your 2024–2025 import duties. We confirm your case meets the attorney's thresholds before taking any time from your team.

02

Free consultation with counsel

A specialist customs attorney reviews your entry summaries (CBP Form 7501) and explains the refund path, timeline, and probability for your specific case. No obligation.

03

Contingency filing

If you engage, counsel files on contingency — you pay nothing until a refund is recovered. Typical resolution: 12 to 24 months from filing.

Who qualifies

Our attorney partners focus on cases at scale.

The work required to recover IEEPA duties — protest filings, CIT litigation, customs documentation — means attorneys concentrate on cases where recovery meaningfully exceeds fees. The threshold below is a firm requirement of our partner firms.

  • Paid $100,000+ in U.S. import duties during 2024–2025

    The gating qualifier. Below this threshold, our partners cannot take the case.

  • Named as importer of record on the customs entries

    Refunds go to the party on record with CBP. Resellers who bought domestically do not qualify.

  • Imported from China or other tariff-affected origins

    Primary focus is China-origin goods; other jurisdictions may apply.

  • Access to CBP Form 7501 entry summaries

    Your customs broker typically retains these and can produce them within a few business days.

Frequently asked

What importers ask before filing.

The refund window is finite.

Statutes of limitations apply to customs protests. If you believe your business paid significant tariffs during the affected period, a short eligibility check is the right first step.

Question of

Are you the importer of record on your customs entries?

Refunds are paid to the party named on the CBP entry, not to downstream buyers or distributors.

How much did your business pay in U.S. import duties across 2024 and 2025?

Add 2024 + 2025 together. Check with your customs broker or CFO if you're unsure.

Which countries do you import from?

Select all that apply.

What product categories do you import?

Select all that apply.

Do you have access to your CBP Form 7501 entry summaries?

These document each customs entry and the duties paid. Your broker typically has them.

Who is your customs broker?

Optional. Helps the attorney estimate documentation timeline.

What best describes your business?

Approximate annual revenue?

Optional. Helps prioritize at intake.

How can our partner attorney reach you?

Information is confidential and shared only with the reviewing attorney.

Review & submit.

We'll route your intake to the appropriate partner attorney within one business day.

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By submitting, you agree our partner attorney's intake team may contact you about your case. Information is confidential. This form is attorney advertising; prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

This program is for businesses named as the importer of record. Thanks for checking — our partners focus on cases above $100,000 in duties.

Refunds are paid to the party on record with CBP. If there's someone else at your company who handles customs entries, you can forward this page to them. We'll let you know if our partners open cases at your level or if related refund programs become available.

Drop your email and we'll reach out if anything changes.

Your intake is in.

Our partner attorney's intake team will reach out within one business day to schedule your consultation. In the meantime, please start assembling:

Questions? Email info@dutyrecoverypartners.com.