FTC Announces Annual Revised HSR Thresholds, Increased Penalties

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The Federal Trade Commission has announced revised thresholds applicable to Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) notification requirements, which will be effective in late February 2017. The revised thresholds are:

Size-of-Transaction Test: The threshold used in the size-of-transaction test will increase from $78.2 million to $80.8 million.

Size-of-Persons Test: The sales and assets thresholds used in the size-of-persons test will increase from $15.6 million to $16.2 million and from $156.3 million to $161.5 million, respectively. The size-of-transaction threshold above which the size-of-persons test no longer applies will increasefrom $312.6 million to $323.0 million.

Greater Notification Thresholds: These thresholds, which apply to subsequent acquisitions of voting securities made within five years after expiration or termination of the waiting period of a previous HSR filing for an acquisition of voting securities from the same issuer, were revised as follows:

2016 Threshold

Revised 2017 Threshold

$156.3 million

$161.5 million

$781.5 million

$807.5 million

25% of voting securities if valued at greater than $1,563 million

25% of voting securities if valued at greater than $1,615 million

50% of voting securities if valued at greater than $78.2 million

50% of voting securities if valued at greater than $80.8 million

Filing Fees: Filing fee thresholds based upon the value of assets or voting securities being acquired will be revised as follows:

Value of Transaction

Filing Fee

$80.8 million to
$161.5 million

$45,000

$161.5 million to
$807.5 million

$125,000

$807.5 million or more

$280,000

The penalty for HSR violations increased last year from $16,000 per day to $40,000 per day and is now annually adjusted. The daily penalty was increased to $40,654, effective on July 24, 2017.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. Attorney Advertising.

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