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Deadline for Regulatory Fee Payments Just a Week Away
On August 29, 2025, the FCC released its Report and Order establishing the annual regulatory fees for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. The Commission followed that release with a Public Notice announcing that regulatory fees must be paid no later than 11:59 PM, Eastern Daylight Time on September 25, 2025. The fees must be paid for all licenses and initial construction permits granted on or before October 1, 2024.
As in recent years, the FCC requires all regulatees to pay fees electronically through its CORES system, which can be found here. Payments may be made by credit card, debit card, ACH transfer, or wire transfer. The Commission will not accept payments made by check, money order, or cashier’s check.
For FY 2025, the FCC will collect a total of $390,192,000 in regulatory fees, the same amount it collected in 2024 and 2023. For the third year in a row, however, radio broadcast licensees will see a year over year reduction in their fees, averaging between 2.5-3% across station classes and population tiers. Television station fees are set individually based on the station’s population coverage. This year, the FCC is charging $0.006674 per pop, which marks a slight increase following two consecutive years of reductions. To determine the precise regulatory fees owed, broadcasters should consult Appendices B (Radio) and F (Television) at the end of the Report and Order.
The FCC is once again encouraging early payment, particularly for those using wire transfers or ACH payments, to ensure processing delays do not cause a late payment. Late payments trigger a mandatory 25% penalty, along with interest charges on any unpaid fees. The FCC will credit partial payments, but any unpaid balances are still subject to the 25% penalty and interest. Failure to pay all regulatory fees can also result in dismissal of pending applications, a stop on all future application processing, and potentially license revocation.
Licensees seeking relief from regulatory fee obligations may request a waiver, reduction, deferral, or installment payment plan by the payment deadline. The filing procedures are outlined in a separate Public Notice titled Procedures for Filing Requests for Waiver, Reduction, Deferral and Installment Payment of Fiscal Year 2025 Regulatory Fees. Requests citing financial hardship must include supporting documentation sufficient to demonstrate that payment of the fees would impose a financial hardship on the regulatee. As late or unsupported requests are generally denied, filers should make sure to read the Public Notice carefully before submitting their request.