Disallowed Deferred Tax Assets Under Basel III

[vc_row type=\”in_container\” full_screen_row_position=\”middle\” scene_position=\”center\” text_color=\”dark\” text_align=\”left\” overlay_strength=\”0.3\” shape_divider_position=\”bottom\”][vc_column column_padding=\”no-extra-padding\” column_padding_position=\”all\” background_color_opacity=\”1\” background_hover_color_opacity=\”1\” column_shadow=\”none\” column_border_radius=\”none\” width=\”1/1\” tablet_text_alignment=\”default\” phone_text_alignment=\”default\” column_border_width=\”none\” column_border_style=\”solid\”][vc_column_text]The Basel III rules that went into effect on January 1, 2015 require most community banks to calculate disallowed deferred tax assets under a different approach. In our video, we’ll explain how your calculation can withstand regulatory scrutiny, and, at the same time, reduce your Tier 1 capital as little as possible.[/vc_column_text][vc_video link=\”https://vimeo.com/269000194\”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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