The IEEPA refund window is open

Recover the import duties you overpaid.

CBP is refunding the IEEPA tariffs the courts struck down — a $166B pool. Our system reviews your customs entries and finds every recoverable dollar — IEEPA, Section 301, first-sale and drawback. A licensed customs broker files the claim. You pay 15% of what comes back. No recovery, no fee.

Send one recent 7501 — get your recoverable range back.
$166B
IEEPA duties CBP is refunding
No win, no fee
You pay 15% only on duties recovered
Licensed
Every claim filed by a US customs broker
How it works

Software finds it. A broker files it. You pay on results.

You see your estimate before anything is filed — and never pay unless money comes back.

1

Show us your imports

Start with one recent CBP 7501 — or your last 12 months of entries. Two minutes, no commitment.

2

We find what's recoverable

Our system reviews every entry across IEEPA, Section 301, first-sale valuation and drawback, and returns an estimated range.

3

A licensed broker files it

Our partner files the claim under their license and owns compliance. When CBP refunds you, we invoice 15%.

Inside the system

The analysis a broker bills hours for — handled for you.

Recovering duties means reading entries, classifying goods and checking four overlapping programs. Our system does that groundwork so nothing recoverable slips through — then hands a clean claim to a licensed broker.

Reads your entry data
7501s, invoices and entry lines, parsed and structured automatically.
Checks every recovery path
IEEPA via CAPE, Section 301, first-sale valuation and drawback — on each entry.
You stay compliant
A licensed customs broker reviews and files. Nothing speculative, ever.
IEEPA refund (CAPE)
Post-SCOTUS · entries Feb 2025–Feb 2026
Section 301
China-origin duty stack
First-sale valuation
Lower the dutiable value
Duty drawback
Re-export and destruction
Why now

The window is open — but someone has to file.

CBP's CAPE refund process is live. Recent entries can be claimed without a lawsuit, yet most smaller importers' brokers haven't filed. For older entries the clock is tightening — waiting can mean leaving it on the table.

CAPE refund process — live Section 301 · first-sale · drawback 15% contingency — no recovery, no fee Licensed broker files every claim
Contact us

See what you're owed — free.

Send one 7501 and we'll estimate your recoverable range. No commitment, and no fee unless we recover.

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Email us for a free estimate

Sourcerra provides software and workflow; a licensed US customs broker files every claim. We do not provide legal or customs advice and do not guarantee any refund — recoverability depends on your specific entries, and certain refunds are subject to ongoing litigation. "No recovery, no fee" means our 15% fee applies only to duties actually refunded to you.