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 9U.K.Amount to be levied
1.The total amount of the annual supervisory fees to be levied by the ECB shall be the sum of:
(a)the estimated annual costs for the current fee period based on the approved budget for the fee period;
(b)any surplus or deficit from the previous fee period determined by deducting the actual annual costs incurred in respect of the previous fee period from estimated annual costs levied for the previous fee period.
2.For each category of supervised entities and supervised groups, the ECB shall decide the total amount to be levied via the annual supervisory fees, which shall be published on its website by 30 April of the relevant fee period.
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