DCF Executive Poll: Tariff Refund?

A new Supreme Court ruling could allow thousands of companies to reclaim tariff payments, but the path to refunds may be slow and uncertain. Is your organization planning to file?
Feb. 26, 2026

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling on a core element of President Trump's tariff strategies has opened the door for thousands of businesses — including data center developers and suppliers — to file for refunds of money they paid since last year. Details of the process are still to be determined, and some observers and experts have said it could take a long time to recover money. Will your business file for a tariff refund?

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