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Code · REGISTER · 2016-10-31 · Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Fiscal Service, Treasury · Rules and Regulations

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BILLING CODE 4910-9X-P DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Bureau of the Fiscal Service Fee Schedule for the Transfer of U.S. Treasury Book-Entry Securities Held on the National Book-Entry System AGENCY: Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Fiscal Service, Treasury. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Department of the Treasury (Treasury) is announcing a new fee schedule applicable to transfers of U.S. Treasury book-entry securities maintained on the National Book-Entry System
(NBES)that occur on or after January 3, 2017. DATES: Effective January 3, 2017. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brandon Taylor or Janeene Wilson, Bureau of the Fiscal Service, 202-504-3550. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Treasury has established a fee structure for the transfer of Treasury book-entry securities maintained on NBES. Treasury reassesses this fee structure periodically based on our review of the latest book-entry costs and volumes. For each Treasury securities transfer or reversal sent or received on or after January 3, 2017, the basic fee will increase from $0.81 to $0.93. The Federal Reserve System also charges a funds movement fee for each of these transactions for the funds settlement component of a Treasury securities transfer. 1 The surcharge for an off-line Treasury book-entry securities transfer will increase from $50.00 to $70.00. Off-line refers to the sending and receiving of transfer messages to or from a Federal Reserve Bank by means other than on-line access, such as by written, facsimile, or telephone voice instruction. The basic transfer fee assessed to both sends and receives is reflective of costs associated with the processing of securities transfers. The off-line surcharge, which is in addition to the basic fee and the funds movement fee, reflects the additional processing costs associated with the manual processing of off-line securities transfers. 1 The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System sets this fee separately from the fees assessed by Treasury. As of January 4, 2016, that fee was $0.11 per transaction. For a current listing of the Federal Reserve System's fees, please refer to *https://www.frbservices.org/servicefees/.* Treasury does not charge a fee for account maintenance, the stripping and reconstitution of Treasury securities, the wires associated with original issues, or interest and redemption payments. Treasury currently absorbs these costs. The fees described in this notice apply only to the transfer of Treasury book-entry securities held on NBES. Information concerning fees for book-entry transfers of Government Agency securities, which are priced by the Federal Reserve, is set out in a separate **Federal Register** notice published by the Federal Reserve. The following is the Treasury fee schedule that will take effect on January 3, 2017, for book-entry transfers on NBES: Treasury—NBES Fee Schedule—Effective January 3, 2017 [In dollars] Transfer type Basic fee Off-line surcharge On-line transfer originated 0.93 N/A On-line transfer received 0.93 N/A On-line reversal transfer originated 0.93 N/A On-line reversal transfer received 0.93 N/A Off-line transfer originated 0.93 70.00 Off-line transfer received 0.93 70.00 Off-line account switch received 0.93 0.00 Off-line reversal transfer originated 0.93 70.00 Off-line reversal transfer received 0.93 70.00 Authority: 31 CFR 357.45. David A. Lebryk, Fiscal Assistant Secretary. [FR Doc. 2016-26079 Filed 10-27-16; 11:15 am]
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