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Article 3(4)(b)
1. Fee | 2. Current amount of fee | 3. Revised amount of fee |
1 (on an application for a grant (or for resealing a grant) other than on an application to which fee 3 applies, where the assessed value of the estate exceeds £5,000)(1) | £273 | £300 |
3.2 (on an application for a grant relating to a death in respect of an estate exempt from inheritance tax by virtue of section 153A, 154 or 155A of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 (exemptions for emergency services personnel, members of the armed forces etc. and persons targeted because of their status as a constable or service personnel))(2) | £10 | £11 |
6 (on depositing a will for safe custody in the principal registry or a district registry) | £20 | £22 |
9.1 (except on a personal application for a grant, for administering an oath, for each deponent to each affidavit)(3) | £11 | £12 |
The entry for fee 1 was amended by S.I. 2014/876 and 2021/1451.
The description of fee 3.2 is amended by article 3(4)(a) of this Order.
The entry for fee 9.1 was amended by S.I. 2014/876.
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