FEES 5 Annex 1R Annual Fees Payable in Relation to 472007/086
Introduction: annual budget
1. The annual budget for 2007/08 approved by the FSA is 57.3m.6
Part 1: General levy and supplementary levy
2. The total amount expected to be raised through the general levy in 2007/08 will be 18.3m (net of 1.2m to be raised from consumer credit firms.6
Part 2: Fee tariffs for general levy and supplementary levy
3. No establishment costs will be raised in 2007/0861 by the supplementary levy.
666Industry block |
Tariff base |
General levy payable by firm |
1-Deposit acceptors, mortgage lenders 6and administrators (excluding firms in block 14) 36 |
Number of accounts relevant to the activities in DISP 2.6.1 R |
0.0096 per relevant account, subject to a minimum levy of 1001 6 |
2-Insurers - general (excluding firms in blocks 13 & 15) |
Relevant annual gross premium income |
0.0656 per 1,000 of relevant annual gross premium income, subject to a minimum levy of 100 61 |
3-The Society (of Lloyd's) |
Not applicable |
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4. Insurers - life (excluding firms in block 15) |
Relevant adjusted annual gross premium income |
0.126 per 1,000 of relevant adjusted annual gross premium income, subject to a minimum levy of 1001 6 |
5-Fund managers (including those holding client money/assets and not holding client money/assets) |
Relevant funds under management |
0.000561 per 1,000 of relevant funds under management, subject to a minimum levy of 100 6 |
6-Operators, trustees and depositaries of collective investment schemes and operators of personal pension schemes or stakeholder pension schemes2 |
Flat fee |
Levy of 506 6 |
7-Dealers as principal |
Flat fee |
Levy of 50 |
8-Advisory arrangers, dealers or brokers holding and controlling client money and/or assets |
Number of relevant approved persons (controlled functions 21, 22, 24, 25, 26) |
1506 per relevant approved person(controlled functions 21, 22, 24, 25, 26), subject to a minimum levy of 15061 66 |
9-Advisory arrangers, dealers or brokers not holding and controlling client money and/or assets |
Number of relevant approved persons (controlled functions 21, 22, 24, 25, 26) |
451 per relevant approved person (controlled functions 21, 22, 24, 25, 26), subject to a minimum levy of 50 |
10-Corporate finance advisers |
Flat fee |
Levy of 50 |
11- |
6 | |
12- |
6 | |
13-Cash plan health providers |
Flat fee |
Levy of 50 |
Flat fee |
Levy of 50 |
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15-Friendly societies whose tax-exempt business represents 95% or more of their total relevant business |
Flat fee |
Levy of 50 |
16-Mortgage lenders, advisers6 3and arrangers (excluding firms in blocks 13, 14 & 15) 36 |
Flat fee |
Levy of 50 |
17 - General insurance mediation (excluding firms in blocks 13, 14 & 15) |
Flat fee |
Levy of 50 |
4 |
[not used] |
5 |
The industry blocks in the table are based on the equivalent activity groups set out in Part 1 of FEES 4 Annex 1. |
6 |
Where the tariff base in the table is defined in similar terms as that for the equivalent activity group in Part 2 of FEES 4 Annex 1, it must be calculated in the same way as that tariff base - taking into account only the firm's relevant business. |
Table: Standard case fees and special case fees47
47Compulsory jurisdiction - case fee table |
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case fee |
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standard case fee |
40049 49 |
(for the third chargeable complaint and any subsequent chargeable complaint in this49 financial year 2007/0849) 49 |
special case fee |
40049 49 |
(for the third chargeable complaint and any subsequent chargeable complaint in this49 financial year 2007/0849) 49 |
The definitions of standard case fee49 and special case fee49 are in FEES 5.5 in the FSA Handbook. 494949 |
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The definition of a chargeable case is in the Glossary to the FSA Handbook. |
Part 3A: Case fees licensees48
Table: Standard case fees and special case fees48
48Consumer Credit jurisdiction case fee table |
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case fee |
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standard case fee |
400 |
(for the third chargeable complaint and any subsequent chargeable complaint in any financial year) |
special case fee |
400 |
(for the third chargeable complaint and any subsequent chargeable complaint in any financial year) |
Consumer Credit jurisdiction case fee table |
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The definitions of standard case fee and special case fee are in FEES 5.5, replacing DISP 5.6 (case fees), in the FSA Handbook. |
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The definition of a chargeable case is in the Glossary to the FSA Handbook |
Part 4: VJ participants47
47Table: Fee tariffs and case fees for VJ participants47
47Voluntary jurisdiction - general levy tariff and case fee table |
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industry block and business activity |
tariff basis |
tariff rate |
minimum levy |
case fee* |
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1V |
deposit acceptors, mortgage lenders and administrators, including debit/charge card issuers |
number of relevant accounts |
0.00949 5 |
100 |
40049 5 |
2V |
VJ participants 49undertaking insurance activities subject only to prudential regulation 7 |
per 1,000 of relevant annual gross premium income |
0.0655 5 |
100 |
40049 5 |
3V |
VJ participants 49undertaking insurance activities subject to prudential and conduct of business regulation 49 |
Per 1,000 of relevant adjusted annual gross premium income |
0.1425 5 |
100 |
4005 5 |
6V |
intermediaries |
n/a |
n/a |
50 |
4005 5 |
8V |
National Savings & Investments49 |
n/a |
n/a |
10,000 |
4005 |
499V |
Persons not covered by 1V to 8V undertaking activities which would be consumer credit activities if they were carried on from an establishment in the United Kingdom |
n/a |
n/a |
100 |
400 |
*note on case fees As for the compulsory jurisdiction, VJ participants 49will only be charged for the third and subsequent chargeable case in this 49financial year 2007/0849. 4949 |