Sentences with phrase «cost of compliance»

An allowance or tax break for small companies temporarily under increased cost of compliance would be a great way to prevent this problem.
If no existing licensee is interested, or the ongoing costs of compliance are still too high, not all is lost.
As a result, the largest and most profitable vehicles also enjoy the lowest relative costs of compliance.
In the Chancery Division of the High Court, Rory Brown appeared for the liquidator respondents to an application by solicitors for costs of compliance with orders obtained by the liquidators for production of documents relating to an alleged international fraud of an estimated # 500,000,000.
The plaintiffs note that, as DOL has estimated, «startup cost of compliance for affected industries will be $ 5 billion,» adding that «achieving compliance» with the April 2017 and subsequent January 2018 deadlines «requires affected entities to institute changes now in their systems, practices and products.»
In part because of the high cost of compliance (the first year cost was going to run in the neighborhood of $ 400, assuming you already had the fencing), the city didn't get a lot of people to register.
They enable major power generators to profitably generate electricity in a manner that reduces the overall cost of compliance with mandatory GHG emissions limits and renewable energy targets while also allowing countries to diversify their sources of electricity supply.
Responding party counseling (effective measures for limiting scope of e-document demands and minimizing costs of compliance)
For example, it does not cater for those whose disability does not prevent the use of computers and the internet but who are likely to incur additional costs of compliance not encountered by their non-disabled counterparts.
Industry experts offer several reasons for this shift including: i) significant cost of compliance with Sarbanes Oxley and other requirements for public companies; ii) limited sell side research coverage from the banks; and iii) capital markets are requiring greater revenue scale and operating history for public companies.
Regulatory requirements will affect profits via their impact on capital, funding and hedging costs, as well as the direct costs of compliance.
I have used that knowledge, combined with my technology skills, to identify and track companies that are in the process of taking their companies private to avoid the regulatory costs of compliance with the Sarbanes Oxley Act.
He added, «EPA must consider cost — including cost of compliance — before deciding whether regulation is appropriate and necessary.»
Developments from the past 12 months that factored into the 2015 update include the expected cost of compliance with EPA's Clean Power Plan (including a new Synapse analysis using the ReEDS model), a growing number of electric utilities that include projections of the expected costs associated with greenhouse gas emissions in their resource planning, and progress with existing state and regional cap - and - trade policies.
Doing so (under the current treaty) would just drive even more production to China and India since they would not have the added cost of compliance.
Soon this summer, the real - life, spent costs of the Iraq war will exceed the projected costs of compliance with Kyoto.
Benefits quantified in the study include the avoided cost of operating alternate resources (Synapse found that rooftop solar would displace generation from Mississippi's combustion turbine peakers), the avoided cost of compliance with certain environmental regulations, and the avoided need for additional capacity resources.
For instance, many renewable portfolio standards (RPS policies) includes one or more «cost containment» provisions limiting the ultimate cost of compliance to ensure they do not expend the limited public tolerance for higher energy prices.
With the May 25 deadline fast approaching for companies to comply with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, many smaller companies have yet to take action, stymied in part by the high cost of compliance.
They enable major power generators to profitably generate electricity in a manner that reduces the overall cost of compliance with mandatory greenhouse gas («GHG») emissions limits and renewable energy targets while also allowing countries to diversify their sources of electricity supply.
Some of these risks include: a deterioration in national, regional, and local economies; tenant defaults; local real estate conditions, such as an oversupply of, or a reduction in demand for, rental space; property mismanagement; changes in operating costs and expenses, including increasing insurance costs, energy prices, real estate taxes, and costs of compliance with laws, regulations, and government policies.
This sort of regulatory vacuum significantly reduces the cost of compliance and allows platforms to speed up processing times.
The EU study cited above found that the most - mentioned obstacles to cross-border trade are the costs of compliance with different consumer protection rules and contract law (41 percent) and potentially higher costs of fraud and non-payment (41 percent)
It was a little disheartening to lose nearly half of my budget to governmental red tape and archaic laws, but so goes the cost of compliance and avoiding headaches down the line.
DESPITE fears over the cost of compliance to small operators, the introduction of the GST will have minimal impact on the growth of the franchising industry.
The $ 1.5 billion on - going costs are the costs of compliance for all components of the Fiduciary Rule and PTEs; however, the delay affects only the costs related to the transition period requirements which are a subset of the costs included in the $ 1.5 billion estimate.
Many may choose to reduce the complexity of their holdings or put themselves up for sale rather than incur the cost of compliance.
While at least some of those cost predictions seem to be bearing out as advisors and BDs work to get up to speed with the final rule, released in April, industry officials opine that cost of compliance varies.
The losers are the smaller banks who one expects would be less likely to engage in complex financial arrangements, since that has it's own costs unrelated to new regulations, and being smaller, the cost of compliance looms larger.
Being so big, they can well afford the cost of compliance.
What's terrible, though, is that smaller firms struggle to meet the costs of compliance research and licensing, which contributes to a regulatory environment more suited to dominant monopoly (but that's an issue that extends far beyond the blockchain ecosystem).
Since the proposed crowdfunding rules were released on October 23, 2013, the top concern for many in the industry has been that the costs of compliance would make crowdfunding too expensive to be useful.
Banks also find many customers are too small to justify the cost of their compliance operations.
The GOP said the cost of compliance is estimated at $ 590 million a year — money that could be used to help produce more oil, gas and mineral resources.
The bank hopes to cut costs by about 10 %, which Abbott says should compensate for the increased cost of compliance.
Another approach to estimating costs is to look at the costs of compliance to environmental regulations.
He said the EPA «must consider cost — including, most importantly, cost of compliance — before deciding whether regulation is appropriate and necessary.»
Just in case, however, the plan allows for a temporary suspension of renewable energy targets if the cost of compliance exceeds a certain threshold for any one year or when other narrow conditions apply.
At the hearing, «Child Nutrition Assistance: Looking at the Cost of Compliance for States and Schools,» Payne provided the school district perspective.
By increasing the variables of an already - complex transaction, the regulatory changes will raise the potential for more errors, raise the cost of compliance and endanger certain profit margins and profit sources, such as dealer reserve in which a store, as compensation for facilitating a loan and doing the paperwork, affixes an additional percentage rate to the lender's interest rate.
The NHTSA studies show the cost of compliance to the industry would be $ 319 million for passenger cars, $ 21 million for light trucks and multipurpose vehicles and $ 100,000 for small buses.
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