12 CFR 502.15 - How does OTS determine my size component?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 12: Banks and Banking

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Title 12: Banks and Banking

CHAPTER V: OFFICE OF THRIFT SUPERVISION, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

PART 502: ASSESSMENTS AND FEES

Subpart A: Assessments

: Savings Associations-Calculation of Assessments

502.15 - How does OTS determine my size component

(a) Chart. If you are a savings association, OTS uses the following chart to calculate your size component:

If your total assets are: . . .Over?*Column ABut not over?Column BYour size component is:This amount?Base assessment amountColumn CPlus?Marginal rateColumn DOf assets over?Class floorColumn E
0$67 millionC1D10.
$67 million215 millionC2D2$67 million.
215 million1 billionC3D3215 million.
1 billion6.03 billionC4D41 billion.
6.03 billion18 billionC5D56.03 billion.
18 billion35 billionC6D618 billion.
35 billion

C7D735 billion.


(b) Calculation. To calculate your size component, find the row in Columns A and B that describes your total assets. Reading across in that same row, find your base assessment amount in Column C, your marginal rate in Column D, and your class floor in Column E. Calculate how much your total assets exceed your Column E class floor. Multiply this number by your Column D marginal rate. Add this number to your Column C base assessment amount. The total is your size component. OTS will establish the base assessment amounts and the marginal rates in columns C and D in a Thrift Bulletin.

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