The move follows the Supreme Court blocking President Donald Trump’s sweeping levies in February

The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is launching the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) online portal today at 8 a.m. to process billions of dollars in tariff refunds.

The move follows the Supreme Court’s February blocking of President Donald Trump’s sweeping levies. It ruled that he lacked the constitutional authority to bypass Congress and set import tax rates under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

The scale is massive: The CBP reports indicate that over 330,000 importers paid approximately $166 billion on 53 million shipments as of March 4.

To receive refunds, importers must file claims in the CAPE portal. Payouts are expected to arrive within 60 to 90 days. But in some cases, they could take months or even years to arrive.

As of April 9, only 56,500 eligible importers had completed the necessary enrollment for refunds.

Though businesses aren’t legally required to pass these refunds to consumers, delivery giants like FedEx plan to return funds once received.