The Trump administration says it could take years and additional litigation for importers to get their money back. By Alan Rappeport and Colby Smith Alan Rappeport covers the Treasury Department.
On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled against President Donald Trump's significant tariffs, raising questions about the future of the $133 billion collected in import taxes that are now deemed unlawful.
Wilmington – The U.S. Supreme Court said on Friday that tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under an economic emergency law were illegal. The court did not say how the government should refund ...
The Supreme Court ruling that many of President Trump's tariffs are illegal will lead to a process where billions of dollars in refunds, as much as $175 billion according to estimates, will be sought ...
The Supreme Court’s blockbuster decision invalidating President Trump’s tariffs is expected to kick off laborious efforts by importers to get refunds for the billions of dollars they’ve paid over the ...
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Losing a loved one is hard enough, but some are still forced to deal with the IRS for more than a year afterward, data show. After someone died, it took the Internal Revenue Service an average of 444 ...
The Supreme Court ruling that struck down the Trump administration's tariffs imposed under an economic emergency declaration could open the door to billions of dollars in tariff refunds for businesses ...
The Supreme Court ruled against most of President Donald Trumps’ sweeping global tariffs Friday morning, cementing Congress in the driver’s seat on taxation, not the White House. With the statutory ...
The Supreme Court on Friday struck down a significant portion of the Trump administration's tariffs that the justices found the tariffs were imposed illegally under an emergency economic powers law.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Donald Trump’s biggest and boldest tariffs. But the justices left a $133 billion question unanswered: What’s going to happen to the ...
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