United States:
SEC Raises Fees For Issuers
02 September 2016
Sullivan & Worcester
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The SEC has announced that in fiscal year 2017 the fees that
public companies and other issuers pay to register their securities
with the Commission will be set at $115.90 per million
dollars. This change, which will begin on October 1, 2016, is
an increase from the current rate of $100.70 per million
dollars.
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