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Prices could go up for items brought into the U.S. from Mexico, China and Canada if President-elect Donald Trump keeps his promise to impose tariffs on several countries once he takes the White House. CBS MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O’Grady has more.

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Best Buy says Trump’s tariffs could force it to raise prices for consumers

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Best Buy CEO Corie Barry said Tuesday that personal electronics could become more expensive if President-elect Donald Trump carries out his threat to slap new tariffs on foreign goods, as large retailers scramble to assess the potential impact of the proposed levies on their business. 

The warning came one day after Trump said he would impose a new round of tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on his first day in office. Before the Nov. 5 election, he had proposed a baseline 10% tariff on all U.S. imports and a 60% tariff on goods shipped from China, arguing the such levies protect domestic manufacturers and encourage American companies to create jobs at home. 

Any added costs on U.S. imports from the three counties “will be shared by our customers,” Barry told investors in the company’s Nov. 26 earnings call, noting that “there’s very little in [the] consumer electronics space that is not imported.”

“These are goods that people need, and higher prices are not helpful,” she added.

Price hikes are not guaranteed, Barry cautioned, saying that any impact on the retailer’s costs and prices are contingent on how any new tariffs might be implemented. 

“I think it’s going to be a very fluid situation as we continue to work through it,” she said, adding that the company will “make sure we do everything we can to keep prices right for our customers.”

Best Buy could try to partly offset the impact of new tariffs by importing more goods ahead of levies taking effect in 2025, as well as working with vendors to source products from countries other than China, Barry said during the call. Roughly 60% of the goods Best Buy sells are imported from China. 

“We are already planning for and working with our vendor partners on next steps,” she said. 


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Barry’s comments are echoed by other retailers and manufacturers bracing for the impact of higher tariffs on their supply chains. The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has warned that Trump’s proposed tariffs could lead to higher prices for smartphones, laptops and tablets, connected devices, video game consoles, and computer accessories. 

Ed Brzytwa, the CTA’s vice president of international trade, said a number of the trade group’s members are “front-loading 2025 imports into 2024 to get out ahead of the tariffs.” 

As far as possible price hikes for consumers, “A number of people are waking up now to the fact that this could be a reality,” he said.



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Some tax refunds can come with hidden fees, government report warns

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If a tax preparer offers you a tax refund product such as a refund advance loan or anticipation check, experts advise to first read the fine print. 

That’s because nearly 16% of American taxpayers paid more than $842 million in fees to receive their 2023 refunds. Of those, about 96% used a refund anticipation check, or RAC, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration estimated in a report last week. Another 4% used a refund anticipation loan, or RAL.

These products can appeal to taxpayers who are eager to get their refunds and who don’t want to wait days or weeks for the IRS to deposit the money into their accounts or cut a check. And while the seven tax return preparer companies that account for almost 80% of the total refund products are “largely complying with applicable guidance, not all information was clearly available for consumers,” according to the agency’s review of their websites.

“In some instances, fees and cost information for these products were not clearly advertised, and it required reading the fine print or going through multiple pages to find some cost information,” it stated.

Fees for advance tax refund loans and checks

The RAC fees ranged from $25 to $55 for filing season 2024, according to the report. The average refund for these taxpayers was $3,841, indicating that the cost of the RAC was about 1% of the total refund. The average refund for a fee-based RAL was $6,696. 

Refunds might come on prepaid cards, with associated fees that can vary greatly, and many charge fees for out-of-network ATMs, cautions the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. 

Further, many taxpayers qualify for free assistance from preparers certified by the IRS. 

“Many taxpayers get their refunds from the IRS in 10 to 21 days,” the CFPB advises. “Waiting a week or two can save you money.”

Here’s how to find a volunteer in your community or online: 

  • Go to irs.gov and search for “Free Tax Return Preparation”
  • Go to AARP.org and search for “Tax-Aide Locator”
  • Go to GetYourRefund.org for online tax papration
  • Go to MyFreeTaxes.com to prepare your own return with assistance



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President Biden announced Tuesday that Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah had agreed to a ceasefire deal after a year of violence. Mr. Biden said fighting will end across the Israel-Lebanon border at 4 a.m. local time Wednesday. CBS News’ Charlie D’Agata and Scott MacFarlane have the latest. Plus, retired Marine Col. Mark Cancian joins with analysis.

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