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57.—(1) The Contributions Table is as follows.
Fee Period | Contribution (personal) | Contribution (dependants) |
---|---|---|
7th April 2000 to 31st March 2012 | 0% | 1.80% |
1st April 2012 to 31st March 2013 | 1.28% | 1.80% |
1st April 2013 to 31st March 2014 | 2.56% | 1.80% |
1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015 | 3.20% | 1.80% |
1st April 2015 to 31st March 2016 | X% | 1.80% |
1st April 2016 to 31st March 2017 | Y% | 1.80% |
(2) In the entry in that table for the fee period beginning on 1st April 2015, “X%” means the percentage specified in column 2 of the table in paragraph (4), in the row relating to P’s annualised fees for that period.
(3) In the entry in that table for the fee period beginning on 1st April 2016 (“the final fee period”), Y% means the percentage specified in column 2 of the table in paragraph (5), in the row relating to P’s annualised fees for that period.
(4) The table mentioned in paragraph (2) is as follows—
Annualised fees | Contribution (personal) |
---|---|
Up to but not including £15,001 | 0.96% |
£15,001 to but not including £21,001 | 0.96% |
£21,001 to but not including £47,001 | 1.47% |
£47,001 to but not including £150,001 | 2.61% |
£150,001 and above | 4.43% |
(5) The table mentioned in paragraph (3) is as follows—
Annualised fees | Contribution (personal) |
---|---|
Up to but not including £15,001 | 0.96% |
£15,001 to but not including £21,211 | 0.96% |
£21,211 to but not including £48,472 | 1.47% |
£48,472 to but not including £150,001 | 2.61% |
£150,001 and above | 4.43% |
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