FAQ
Common questions before a tariff recovery data screen.
Short answers for CFOs, controllers, operators, logistics owners, and trade-compliance teams deciding whether a records-first screen is worth it.
What does Trade Recovery Data sell?
A $1,500 fixed-fee tariff and duty records-readiness screen. The output is a stop/go packet covering materiality, source systems, match keys, record gaps, and specialist-review questions.
What makes a company a good fit?
The best fit is an importer with meaningful duty or tariff spend, possible export/replacement/destruction activity, and records that may connect through SKU, item, lot, serial, invoice, shipment, or BOM fields.
Should source files be sent through the public form?
No. The public form is for non-confidential fit information only. Source files require a confirmed secure intake path, scope, access owner, and file-handling instructions.
Does the screen decide eligibility or file claims?
No. Trade Recovery Data does not provide legal advice, customs brokerage, HTS classification, drawback eligibility opinions, claim preparation, claim filing, or refund guarantees.
What happens after the screen?
The likely outcomes are: stop, clean up records first, or proceed to licensed broker/specialist review with a better-prepared packet.