NPR.
How do we get our money back?
Business owners have wondered this for two months now,
ever since the Supreme Court ruled that most of last year's tariffs set by the Trump administration were illegal.
That's an estimated $166 billion due in refunds.
At first, the government argued it might not be able to refund the tariffs at all.
Then it seemed businesses might have to sue for their money.
But then, in a matter of weeks, came a website.
From U.S. Customs, where importers can at least try to get their refunds, it went live this week.
This is the Indicator for Planet Money.
I'm Adrian Ma.
And we have NPR business correspondent Alina Seljuk here because you're introducing us to three small business owners.
Who are three among the tens of thousands racing to get their tariff refunds.
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