The FTC Announces Increased HSR Thresholds for 2024
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The FTC Announces Increased HSR Thresholds for 2024

Brownstein Client Alert, Jan. 23, 2024

On Jan. 22, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission announced the 2024 adjusted thresholds under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (“HSR Act”). The HSR Act notification requirements apply to transactions that satisfy the specified “size of transaction” and “size of person” dollar thresholds. These thresholds, however, change from year to year. The HSR Act requires an annual threshold adjustment based on changes in the U.S. gross national product for each fiscal year. The newly announced 2024 thresholds are expected to become effective 30 days following publication in the Federal Register, and will be applicable to all transactions that close on or after such effective date until recalculated in early 2025.

The key HSR Act threshold adjustments are summarized in the following chart:

 

Test

2023 Threshold

2024 Adjusted Threshold

 Size of Transaction

$111.4 million

$119.5 million

 Size of Person (lower)

$22.3 million

$23.9 million

 Size of Person (higher)

$222.7 million

$239.0 million

 Size of Transaction Where Size of Person Is Not Relevant

$445.5 million

$478.0 million

Test

 

The “size of transaction” threshold is determined based on the value of voting securities, non-corporate interests and/or assets held as a result of the transaction. Under the new 2024 thresholds, there will be no HSR Act notification requirements for transactions valued at less than $119.5 million.

For deals with an acquisition price of $119.5 million or more but less than $478.0 million, the parties will need to consider the “size of person” test. Under the “size of person” test, for a deal in this range there must a larger party and a smaller party for the test to be satisfied. As adjusted for 2024, the larger party must have total assets or annual net sales of $239.0 million or more, and the smaller party must have (i) total assets or annual net sales of $23.9 million or more (if it is a manufacturer) or, alternatively, (ii) total assets of $23.9 million or annual net sales of $239.0 million (if it is not engaged in manufacturing).

 

“Size of Person” Test as adjusted for 2024

Larger Party

Smaller Party

Total assets1 or annual net sales2 of 239.0 million

 

AND

Engaged in Manufacturing:

 

Total assets or annual net sales of $23.9 million or more

OR

Not Engaged in Manufacturing:

 

Total assets of $23.9 million or annual net sales of $239.0 million or more

1 Total assets are measured as of the last regularly prepared balance sheet of the applicable party.

2 Annual net sales are as stated on the last regularly prepared annual statement of income and expense of the applicable party.

 

If the ultimate parent entities of one or both parties to the transaction in this size range ($119.5 million but less than $478.0 million) do not satisfy the applicable “size of person” thresholds, no HSR Act notification is required. Conversely, transactions valued at more than $478.0 million will be reportable in 2024 regardless of the size of the parties, unless an HSR Act exemption applies.

This year marks the first year that filing fees are also being adjusted on an annual basis (based on changes in the Consumer Price Index). The 2024 filing fees, which take effect at the same time as the 2024 thresholds, are as follows:

 

HSR Filing Fees as adjusted for 2024

Size of Transaction

$30,000

 Less than $173.3 million

$105,000

 At least $173.3 million but less than $536.5 million

$260,000

 At least $536.5 million but less than $1.073 billion

$415,000

 At least $1.073 billion but less than $2.146 billion

$830,000

 At least $2.146 billion but less than $5.365 billion

$2,335,000

 At least $5.365 billion

 

Penalties for violating the HSR Act remain significant, with the maximum civil penalty for HSR Act violations being $51,744 per day.

As always, the value of a transaction is subject to certain exceptions and calculation adjustments that can affect either the obligation to make a notification filing or the amount of the filing fee required with the filing. If you have any questions regarding the matters covered in this alert, please contact Allen Grunes, Gino Maurelli, Matthew Nyberg or your regular Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck contact.


THIS DOCUMENT IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE 2024 ADJUSTED THRESHOLDS UNDER THE HART-SCOTT-RODINO ANTITRUST IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF 1976 . THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC LEGAL ADVICE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT OR IF YOU NEED LEGAL ADVICE AS TO AN ISSUE, PLEASE CONTACT THE ATTORNEYS LISTED OR YOUR REGULAR BROWNSTEIN HYATT FARBER SCHRECK, LLP ATTORNEY. THIS COMMUNICATION MAY BE CONSIDERED ADVERTISING IN SOME JURISDICTIONS. THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS ACCURATE AS OF THE PUBLICATION DATE. BECAUSE THE LAW IN THIS AREA IS CHANGING RAPIDLY, AND INSIGHTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY UPDATED, CONTINUED ACCURACY CANNOT BE GUARANTEED.

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