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BumRushDaShow

(170,802 posts)
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 06:44 AM 10 hrs ago

Tariff refund portal off to bumpy start as some businesses report glitches

Source: CBS News

Updated on: April 20, 2026 / 8:56 PM EDT


Some businesses experienced problems accessing the U.S. government's new tariff refund portal after the system launched on Monday. Rick Woldenberg, CEO of educational toy maker Learning Resources, told CBS News he received an error message when the company tried to file a claim for a tariff refund using the new Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries, or CAPE, platform. "The system is currently experiencing high volume, please try again later," the message stated.

"The system seems to have gone blinky," said Woldenberg, whose Vernon Hills, Illinois-based company filed the 2025 lawsuit that led to the Supreme Court striking down the Trump administration's emergency tariffs in February. "It seems like the system is overwhelmed.". The federal agency that operates CAPE, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), told CBS News it's looking into reports of problems using the system.

The U.S. government now owes tens of thousands of importers a total of up to $175 billion in refunds for the tariffs imposed by President Trump last year under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA. Beth Benike, co-founder of Busy Baby, a Minnesota-based maker of baby products, told CBS News that she spent more than four hours on hold with CBP over the weekend trying to resolve an issue with an account that businesses need to file tariff refund claims.

CAPE requires importers to have an account in the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), the centralized platform that Customs and Border Protection uses to process imports and exports as well as to collect tariff revenue. "I got an error message saying 'Duplicate tax ID,' which means my importer account is tied to someone else's," said Benike, who is seeking to submit a refund claim for $50,000 in tariffs. "CBP gave me a ticket number, but there's been no response." "I can't even get to the point where I'd receive an error message because the portal is down," she added.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tariff-refund-portal-system-trump-cape-cbp/

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Tariff refund portal off to bumpy start as some businesses report glitches (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago OP
Where is Krasnov taking the money from? gab13by13 9 hrs ago #1
Oh, my. Waiting for the outrage from the website users. sueh 9 hrs ago #2
Yup. They forced my then-HHS Secretary to resign BumRushDaShow 6 hrs ago #4
Consumers loose as usual BettyBlueDot 7 hrs ago #3
Not surprised Rebl2 6 hrs ago #5

sueh

(1,966 posts)
2. Oh, my. Waiting for the outrage from the website users.
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 07:42 AM
9 hrs ago

I remember the outrage expressed by Republicans when the Marketplace website had problems when it first launched.

BumRushDaShow

(170,802 posts)
4. Yup. They forced my then-HHS Secretary to resign
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 10:35 AM
6 hrs ago

due to problems with Healthcare.gov.

BettyBlueDot

(22 posts)
3. Consumers loose as usual
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 09:35 AM
7 hrs ago

So are the businesses going to refund the higher prices they charged us? Are they going to lower the prices they're charging now? Hell, no... screw the people. Only business gets made whole. Same bs, day after day.

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