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CBP/CSMSCSMS #68315804USAApril 11, 2026

Introduction of CAPE System for IEEPA Duty Refunds - April 20, 2026 Deployment

CBP will launch the CAPE tool in the ACE Portal to simplify IEEPA duty refund requests. The system will consolidate refunds instead of processing them on an entry-by-entry basis, streamlining the process for importers and customs brokers.

IEEPAReembolsosACE PortalCAPEArancelesImportadoresAgentes AduanalesACH
Effective date: 20 de abril de 2026

What changes

Se introduce un nuevo sistema electrónico (CAPE) para procesar reembolsos de aranceles IEEPA de forma consolidada, eliminando la necesidad de solicitar reembolsos entrada por entrada. Los importadores podrán presentar declaraciones CAPE a través del Portal ACE.

Who is impacted

Importadores registrados (IORs) y agentes aduanales autorizados que hayan pagado aranceles bajo IEEPA y sean elegibles para reembolsos conforme a órdenes judiciales y autoridad estatutaria aplicable.

Recommended actions

  • Verificar que tienen una cuenta activa en el Portal ACE Secure Data
  • Registrar información bancaria para recibir reembolsos ACH en su cuenta del Portal ACE
  • Prepararse para presentar Declaraciones CAPE una vez que el sistema esté activo el 20 de abril de 2026
  • Revisar la Guía de Referencia Rápida de Reembolsos CAPE y el Aviso de Información CAPE
  • Contactar a IEEPARefunds@cbp.dhs.gov para preguntas técnicas

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will launch the first phase of the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) tool on April 20, 2026, within the Automated Commercial Environment Secure Data Portal (ACE Portal). This new tool is designed to significantly simplify the process of requesting refunds for duties imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

The CAPE system will consolidate IEEPA duty refunds, including interest, rather than processing refunds on an entry-by-entry basis. This consolidation will be organized by Importer of Record (IOR) or the party designated via CBP Form 4811, grouping refunds by liquidation date. CAPE Phase 1 is limited to certain unliquidated entries and entries within 80 days of liquidation.

The CAPE process begins when the IOR or authorized customs broker files a CAPE Declaration in the ACE Portal. Once accepted, CBP will remove the IEEPA Harmonized Tariff Schedule number and recalculate duties due without IEEPA, updating the entry to a new version. CBP will then review the updated version and liquidate or reliquidate the entry accordingly.

CBP plans to implement CAPE through a phased development approach, adding more functionality in subsequent phases for more complicated scenarios. Importers and brokers planning to file CAPE Declarations are encouraged to prepare by ensuring they have an ACE Portal account and that their bank account information for refunds has been added to their account. CBP will continue issuing messaging via CSMS to keep the trade community informed as new enhancements are deployed.

Official source:https://content.govdelivery.com/bulletins/gd/USDHSCBP-4126a9c?wgt_ref=USDHSCBP_WIDGET_2
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