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Regulation (EU) No 1163/2014 of the European Central BankShow full title

Regulation (EU) No 1163/2014 of the European Central Bank of 22 October 2014 on supervisory fees (ECB/2014/41)

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Article 5U.K.Annual costs

1.The annual costs shall be the basis for determining the annual supervisory fees and they shall be recovered via the payment of such annual supervisory fees.

2.The amount of the annual costs shall be determined on the basis of the amount of the annual expenditure consisting of any expenses incurred by the ECB in the relevant fee period that are directly or indirectly related to its supervisory tasks.

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3.When determining the annual costs, the ECB shall take into account:

(a)any fee amounts related to previous fee periods that were not collectible;

(b)any interest payments received in accordance with Article 14;

(c)any amounts received or refunded in accordance with Article 7(3).

[F24. Within four months after the end of each fee period, the total amount of the annual supervisory fees for each category of supervised entities and supervised groups for that fee period shall be published on the ECB’s website.]

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