Webinar: How Home Goods Importers Are Recovering Millions in Tariff Refunds

Webinar: How Home Goods Importers Are Recovering Millions in Tariff Refunds

This webinar is for Owners, CEOs, COOs, CFOs, VPs of Finance, Directors of Supply Chain, Controllers, and other financial decision makers at companies that imported goods from outside the U.S. between February 2025 and February 2026.

Date & Time: 12 May 2026 01:00 PM EST. Click here to register.

Billions in tariff refunds are owed back to U.S. furniture and other home goods importers, and your company could be owed six to seven figures paid directly to you. The Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs as illegal and a refund process is now open through Customs and Border Protection, with statutory interest on every dollar recovered.

Join Frost Law AZ on May 12th for a plain-English walkthrough of exactly how to get your refund, what a CIT filing involves, and what your company needs to do before time runs out.

  • Why IEEPA tariffs were ruled illegal and what that means for your shipments
  • Which imports qualify and what your company could be owed
  • How to estimate your refund exposure using your existing import records
  • The filing process, key deadlines, and common mistakes to avoid when filing claims

Speakers

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    Adam Dambrov, esq, Trade Attorney, Frost Law AZ

    Adam Dambrov is a trade and customs attorney with over 30 years’ experience helping importers maximize savings, increase compliance, and reduce risk. Leveraging decades of experience understanding the global trade and customs ecosystem, Adam works with clients to assess and solve trade matters quickly and efficiently by prioritizing business objectives and navigating barriers to execution. Adam’s experience includes advising clients on: “Trump tariffs,” classification, cost savings and duty mitigation strategies, compliance assessments and implementation, 301 duty mitigation, M&A due diligence, U.S. market entry, supply chain structuring, audit plans, ACE data analysis, responding to CBP inquiries, customs valuation issues, Free Trade Agreement qualification, binding rulings, duty drawback, technology and automation, transfer pricing and international tax, and training/education. Adam has experience as a trade and customs Director for a Big Four consulting firm and has also held trade advisory and customs-related roles for a digital forwarding company and a customs brokerage.

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    Sadler Graham, Chief Revenue Officer, Frost Law AZ

    Sadler Graham is the Chief Revenue Officer at Frost Law AZ, where he leads the firm’s client advisory practice for government credit and incentive recovery programs. With over a decade of experience in management consulting, Sadler has worked with Fortune 500 companies and small to mid-sized businesses alike, helping them identify and access funding opportunities they may not know they qualify for. Now, with federal courts having ruled IEEPA tariffs unlawful, Sadler is focused on helping importers understand their options and take action before deadlines close. He assists clients alongside Frost Law AZ’s licensed attorneys and Customs Brokers to navigate the CBP filing process and recover duties that should never have been