TIDE TARIFF RADAR

Find out what the tariff chaos cost you

The courts struck down two tariff programs this year. Importers are owed refunds. Enter your imports, see your number in 60 seconds, free.

Tariff exposure and refund calculator

Enter your import lines to see current tariff exposure and estimated refunds from struck-down tariff programs.

How it works

  1. Enter your lines

    Add your HTS codes, origin countries, and customs values for the imports you want to check.

  2. See exposure and refunds

    Radar matches your lines against every active and struck tariff program and shows what you owe today and what you may be owed back.

  3. Get alerts when rates change

    Join the list and Radar will tell you when a rate, a court ruling, or a refund program changes something on your profile.

Why now

  • The Supreme Court struck the IEEPA fentanyl and reciprocal tariffs on 2026-02-20, and CBP stopped collecting them on 2026-02-24. Importers who paid those duties are owed refunds.
  • The Court of International Trade struck the Section 122 stopgap tariff on 2026-05-07. It is stayed on appeal and still being collected, so exposure keeps building even on a tariff a court called unlawful.
  • Rates are not settling. Section 301, Section 232, and the reciprocal program keep changing month to month.
  • The de minimis exemption is gone, so even small shipments now carry duty exposure.

Radar is coming

Radar watches the Federal Register for you. When a rate changes, a court rules, or a refund program opens, you will know. Paid alerts are coming, join the list free today and we will tell you the moment something changes.