The Operating System for IEEPA Duty Recovery
TariffClaim helps US importers recover duties paid under emergency tariff orders issued through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Following the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on February 20, 2026, CBP is building the CAPE (Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries) portal inside ACE to process an estimated $166 billion in IEEPA tariff refunds across 53 million entry summaries. Our free audit identifies which customs entries include refundable Chapter 99 HTS headings — covering Fentanyl surcharges on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada, Reciprocal duties, National Security measures, and more. Upload an ACE ES-003 customs report and get an instant breakdown of refundable duties by program and country of origin.
TariffClaim auto-syncs your ACE data, organizes every IEEPA-affected entry, and assembles the structured declaration data that CBP's CAPE portal will require — so you, your broker, or TariffClaim can submit the moment the system goes live. Importers can pursue recovery through three paths: filing Post-Summary Corrections or protests through their customs broker, pursuing litigation through experienced trade counsel, or preparing CAPE Declarations for the new ACE-based refund system. Our calculator instantly classifies entries across all active programs, including Fentanyl Emergency surcharges, Reciprocal Baseline duties, Country-Specific reciprocal levies, Brazil National Security measures, and Russian Oil India duties. Each entry is scored for recovery likelihood and tracked against critical liquidation deadlines.
No credit card is required to begin. The audit process takes minutes, and results include program-level breakdowns, entry-by-entry scoring, and filing deadline monitoring. Licensed customs brokers can also partner with us to offer CAPE-ready recovery services to their importer clients through our broker dashboard.