Could your company recover meaningful tariff dollars?
Tariff Recovery Planner helps furniture businesses quickly estimate potential refund opportunity, assess likely eligibility, and understand the next step before someone spends weeks untangling broker spreadsheets and customs records.
Decision-support only. Not legal advice. Final filing decisions should be reviewed with the appropriate broker, trade advisor, or internal team.
- A likely eligibility view based on importer structure, entry volume, and available records
- A directional recovery range to gauge whether the opportunity is worth internal attention
- A readiness score showing how close the business is to a detailed review
- A concrete next step so the team knows what to do next, not just what to worry about
Hidden cash, fuzzy visibility
Now that CBP's CAPE portal is live, the question is no longer whether a filing path exists, it is whether your business is actually eligible, sufficiently organized, and worth prioritizing.
Broker files and fragmented data
CAPE still puts the burden on the importer. The signal is buried across ACE exports, broker spreadsheets, entity structures, importer-of-record questions, and which entries are still in scope for refund review.
Creates a fast executive answer
Tariff Recovery Planner turns messy uncertainty into a directional recovery estimate, a confidence level, and a recommended next step before your team burns time chasing claims that CAPE may not accept yet.
A fast path from tariff confusion to a concrete next step.
This is built to feel more like an executive brief than a customs back-office system, especially now that CAPE gives teams a filing path but not a clear answer on whether their opportunity is real.
Answer a few qualification questions
Tell us whether you import directly, whether you are likely the importer of record, how many entries you handled, whether your entries are still likely in scope, and whether broker or ACE data exists.
Choose quick estimate or upload mode
Start with a few directional inputs or upload structured files later for a stronger estimate, a clearer readiness picture, and a better sense of whether CAPE is worth pursuing now versus later.
See your tariff recovery snapshot
Get a likely eligibility view, recovery range, biggest blockers, and a next-step recommendation on whether to move toward CAPE review, gather records first, or wait on additional entries.
Start with a quick qualification check
Answer a few high-signal questions so Tariff Recovery Planner can give you a directional view of eligibility and opportunity.
- Furniture importers
- Wholesalers importing casegoods, upholstery, or components
- Retailers importing private-label inventory
- Brokers and consultants serving furniture accounts
- Likely eligibility view
See whether the opportunity looks worth deeper review. - Recovery estimate range
Get a directional low, expected, and high outcome frame. - Biggest blockers
Know what is missing before anyone starts a manual data drill. - Recommended next step
Move into a data-backed review, broker follow-up, or internal working session.