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2. Fees payable to the Department in respect of proceedings under Parts I to X of the 1989 Order and the performance by the official receiver and the Department of functions under those Parts shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Table of Fees set out below—N.I.
Fees payable in respect of deeds of arrangement only | ||
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Designation of fee | Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged | Amount of fee or applicable % |
1 | On filing with the Registrar a deed where the total estimated amount of property included therein or the total amount of composition thereunder appears from the affidavit of the debtor to be— | |
(a) £1,000 or less | £8.25 | |
(b) over £1,000 and not over £2,500 | £14.00 | |
(c) over £2,500 and not over £5,000 | £22.00 | |
(d) over £5,000 | £27.50 | |
2 | On filing with the Registrar any deed not covered by Fee No. 1 | £11.00 |
3 | On a certificate of registration of an original deed endorsed thereon | £1.50 |
4 | On filing with the Registrar a statutory declaration, affidavit or notice pursuant to the 1989 Order | £1.10 |
5 | On searching the register and on inspecting the filed copy, including taking the limited extract under Article 225 of the 1989 Order (for every name inspected) | £1.10 |
6 | On an account transmitted by a trustee under Article 222 of the 1989 Order— | |
(a) where the gross amount of the assets realised and brought to credit, or of the composition distributed (in the case of a composition) during the period of account does not exceed £1,000 on every £100 or part thereof | £2.25 | |
(b) where the gross amount exceeds £1,000 and in addition for every £100 or part thereof exceeding £1,000 | £1.50 | |
7 | On an application to inspect the accounts of a trustee under Article 225(2) of the 1989 Order | £1.50 |
8 | On copies of documents supplied— | |
(a) per foolscap or A4 ISO page | £0.35 | |
(b) all larger pages | £0.70 | |
Fees payable in respect of individual voluntary arrangements only | ||
Designation of fee | Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged | Amount of fee or applicable % |
IVA1 | Individual voluntary arrangement registration fee On the registration of an individual voluntary arrangement by the Department there is payable a fee of— | £35 |
IVA2 | Individual voluntary arrangement – official receiver’s nominee fee For the performance by the official receiver in relation to an individual voluntary arrangement of the functions of nominee there shall be payable on the agreement of the official receiver so to act a fee of— | £300 |
IVA3 | Individual voluntary arrangement – official receiver’s supervisor fee For the performance by the official receiver in relation to an individual voluntary arrangement of the functions of supervisor, there shall be payable a fee calculated as a percentage of any monies realised whilst he acts as supervisor at the rate of— | 15% |
Fees payable in bankruptcies only | ||
Designation of fee | Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged | Amount of fee or applicable % |
B1 | Bankruptcy – official receiver’s administration fee For the performance by the official receiver of his general duties as official receiver on the making of a bankruptcy order there shall be payable a fee of— | £925 |
B2 | Bankruptcy – Department’s administration fee For the performance by the Department of its general duties under the insolvency legislation in relation to the administration of the estate of each bankrupt, there shall be payable a fee (up to a maximum of £100,000) calculated as a percentage of total chargeable receipts relating to the bankruptcy (but ignoring the first £2000 and that part of the total receipts which exceeds the bankruptcy ceiling) at the rate of— | 17% |
Fees payable in relation to winding up by the High Court only | ||
Designation of fee | Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged | Amount of fee or applicable % |
W1 | Winding up by the High Court – official receiver’s administration fee For the performance by the official receiver of his general duties as official receiver on the making of a winding-up order there shall be payable a fee of— | £1,495 |
W2 | Winding up by the High Court – Department’s administration fee For the performance by the Department of its general duties under the insolvency legislation in relation to the administration of the affairs of each company which is being wound up by the High Court, there shall be payable a fee (up to a maximum of £100,000) calculated as a percentage of total chargeable receipts relating to the company (but ignoring the first £2000) at the rate of— | 17% |
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I1Sch. 2 para. 2 in operation at 27.3.2006, see art. 1
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