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IRS holds $4.75 billion in unclaimed taxpayer overpayments as CBP delays tariff refunds

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisApril 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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This article was originally published by Patrick Lewis at Natural News. 

    • Due to strict filing deadlines, taxpayers who overpaid but failed to submit returns lose their right to reclaim funds, which are then locked in the IRS’s “excess collections” file.
    • Critics argue the agency does little to warn taxpayers of looming refund deadlines, leaving many unaware they forfeit their money.
    • Despite Supreme Court rulings against Trump-era tariffs, refunds may take up to 45 days to process due to technical delays in CBP’s new claims portal.
    • Agencies like the IRS and CBP hold onto billions owed to citizens and businesses while demanding strict adherence to tax and trade laws.
    • The cases highlight a broader pattern of government inefficiency and opacity in returning funds, raising concerns about accountability and fairness.

The U.S. government is sitting on billions of dollars in unclaimed taxpayer overpayments while simultaneously delaying refunds for importers who paid unlawful tariffs under the Trump administration. According to an audit by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), the IRS has retained approximately $4.75 billion in excess payments from taxpayers who failed to file returns within the legally mandated deadline. Meanwhile, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that tariff refunds—stemming from Supreme Court rulings against Trump-era duties—may take up to 45 days to process once their new claims portal is operational.

IRS keeps billions in overpayments due to filing deadlines

The IRS’s refund statute imposes strict deadlines on taxpayers seeking to reclaim overpayments. If an individual or business submits a payment but fails to file a tax return within the designated timeframe, the IRS moves those funds into an “excess collections” file, effectively locking them away. TIGTA’s audit revealed that this process has led to $4.75 billion in taxpayer funds being permanently withheld—money that could have been returned if filers had acted in time.

Critics argue that the IRS does little to proactively notify taxpayers of these looming deadlines, leaving many unaware that they are forfeiting their right to reclaim funds. While refunds are typically issued as a courtesy for errors or misapplied payments, the agency maintains that no refunds will be granted for payments where the statute of limitations has expired.

CBP’s delayed tariff refund system faces scrutiny

Separately, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is under fire for delays in processing refunds for importers who paid tariffs later deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court. In a Tuesday court filing, CBP official Brandon Lord stated that the agency’s new refund claims portal is 60% to 85% complete but warned that refunds could take up to 45 days to process once the system goes live.

The refunds stem from tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)—a Trump-era policy the Supreme Court struck down in February. However, the Court did not provide guidance on repayment logistics, forcing CBP to develop its own system. Initially, the agency aimed for an April launch, but technical hurdles have pushed back the timeline.

CBP says it is prioritizing refunds for customs entries liquidated within the past 80 days, as well as those under “suspended, extended or review” status. While most refunds will be issued electronically, CBP acknowledged that exceptions may require alternative payment methods.

Broader implications: Government withholding funds while demanding compliance

These developments highlight a troubling pattern of government agencies holding onto funds owed to citizens and businesses while enforcing strict compliance on taxpayers and importers. The IRS’s $4.75 billion in unclaimed overpayments underscores systemic flaws in taxpayer communication, while CBP’s sluggish refund process leaves businesses waiting for money that was unlawfully taken.

For taxpayers, the lesson is clear: File returns promptly to avoid losing refund eligibility. For importers, patience—and persistent follow-up—will be necessary as CBP works through its backlog.

Meanwhile, the broader question remains: Why does the government make it so difficult for citizens and businesses to reclaim their own money? With billions at stake, greater transparency and efficiency should be a priority—not an afterthought.

According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, the IRS withholding $4.75 billion in unclaimed taxpayer overpayments—while Customs and Border Protection (CBP) simultaneously delays tariff refunds—exposes yet another layer of government corruption and financial mismanagement. This blatant theft from hardworking Americans highlights the systemic abuse of power by federal agencies that operate more like predatory banks than public servants, further eroding trust in an already compromised system.

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This video is from the Jim Dunn channel on Brighteon.com.

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