Today, the SEC announced a pretty steep fee increase for issuers registering their securities. In fiscal 2024, the fee rates for registration of securities and certain other transactions will be $147.60 per million dollars, up from $110.20 per million dollars last year.

These rates are set each year to levels the SEC projects will generate collections equal to annual statutory target amounts, calculated using a methodology developed in consultation with the CBO and OMB. For fiscal 2024, that projected target amount is $839,771,535, which reflects an inflation adjustment to the fiscal 2023 target collection amount of $815,557,629.  Under Dodd-Frank, the annual rate changes must take effect on the first day of each fiscal year. Therefore, effective October 1, 2023, the Section 6(b) fee rate applicable to the registration of securities, the Section 13(e) fee rate applicable to the repurchase of securities and the Section 14(g) fee rate applicable to proxy solicitations and statements in corporate control transactions will increase to $147.60 per million dollars. You can read more about the calculation in this Order.

Posted by Cydney Posner