Mathguy64 said:
Im Gipper said:
Mathguy64 said:
I look forward to my tariff refund check. You know, the one that covered the increased cost paid at the register as the companies passed the tax on to me.
This is flat BS. This is massive grift to importers that will be abused just like the PPP loans and COVID money.
The minute the feds start having to hand out cash the grifters will find ways to get rich.
Yes or no.
Should the entity that paid an improper tax get a refund?
In theory? Sure.
Now go track that money and make certain that the entity that actually paid the tax gets their money back.
I'll sit back and wait while you work that little detail out.
There's no need to wait. It's very simple... the entity that actually paid the tariff is getting their money back. That's how the courts are administering this.
The entities downstream from that person who might "feel" like they indirectly paid the tariff when the first entity passed it onto them... that's a different question. In some cases, the second entity refused to pay a higher price to compensate for the tariff. Why should they now get a "refund" for something they never paid an extra nickle for?
In other cases, the second entity did pay a higher price because of the tariff, indirectly. Whether they get this refund will depend on the contract they had with the first entity. If it clearly states they get tariff refunds, then they will. If the contract is quiet on the topic, then it can become a matter of negotiation between the first and second entities. And those negotiations will yield very different results, depending on the commercial power of each entity.
There is no "one size fits all" answer here.