Find out what you can recover from the 2025 IEEPA tariffs.
Answer 3 questions. We assess your eligibility, surface applicable refund programs, and route you to a licensed broker for filing. Informational planning only. (Dutywave is not a customs broker.)
$149 readiness assessment · results in ~10 minutes
READINESS ASSESSMENT · #DW-2026-0423
- Entry summary on fileReady
- HTS classification confirmedReady
- Country of origin documentedAction needed
- Protest window openReady
Sources: cbp.gov, usitc.gov ↗
A readiness packet you can hand to a broker.
Eligibility check
Free 3-question screener. Surfaces likely refund programs and rough exposure for planning purposes.
8-point checklist
Entry-by-entry readiness checklist with status, documentation gaps, and source citations.
Routing to a licensed broker
We match you to a broker for entry-specific analysis and CAPE filing. Dutywave is not a customs broker.
Three steps. About ten minutes.
01
Run the screener
Tell us your category, country, and entry volume. Free.
02
Get the readiness report
$149. Real-time research across CBP, USITC, and Federal Register.
03
Hand to a broker
Take the report to your broker, or use a Dutywave referral. Filing happens through the broker.
Readiness assessment
$149
one-time, per importer
- ·Eligibility screening for IEEPA refund programs
- ·8-point readiness checklist with source citations
- ·Illustrative exposure range for planning purposes
- ·Broker referral if you do not have one
- ·Delivered as PDF within ~10 minutes
For informational planning purposes only. Dutywave is not a customs broker. Consult a licensed customs broker for entry-specific analysis and CAPE filing.
Common questions.
Is Dutywave a customs broker?
No. Dutywave is an informational planning tool. We provide readiness assessments and route you to licensed customs brokers for entry-specific analysis and CAPE filing.
Will I definitely get a refund?
No. The readiness assessment surfaces eligibility signals and documentation gaps for planning purposes only. Whether your entries qualify for a refund and the actual refund amount depend on entry-specific analysis by a licensed broker who handles the CAPE submission.
What happens after I get the report?
You hand the readiness report to your existing customs broker, or use a Dutywave referral if you don’t have one. The broker performs the entry-specific analysis and any CAPE filing. Dutywave does not handle filings.
How is the $149 different from a broker fee?
The $149 covers the readiness assessment only — research across CBP, USITC, and Federal Register sources, plus the structured 8-point checklist. Broker work (entry-specific analysis, CAPE filing) is billed separately by the licensed broker.
What if the screener says I’m not eligible?
The screener is free and gives you a directional signal. If it indicates low eligibility, we tell you why and you can stop there at no cost. The $149 readiness assessment is only worth running when the screener surfaces eligible signals.
What about my data?
Screener answers are sent to Perplexity Sonar for citation-backed research and stored on Dutywave’s servers tied to your purchase. We do not sell or share your data with third parties.
Is there a deadline I should worry about?
The protest window for liquidated entries is 180 days. Past that, refund rights typically extinguish. The readiness report calls out your specific deadlines based on your entry profile.