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FEES App 1.1 Introduction

Application

FEES App 1.1.1 RP

1These rules apply to every:

  1. (1)

    registered society;

  2. (2)

    sponsoring body;

  3. (3)

    person who submits a proposal for the registration of a registered society.

FEES App 1.1.2 G RP

The purpose of these rules is to set out the requirements for registered societies and sponsoring bodies to pay periodic and application fees which, together, will provide the funding for the FSA's functions in respect of the registrant-only fee block (Category F). This set of rules is in respect of the registration functions relating to registered societies transferred to the FSA by Part XXI (Mutual Societies) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (‘the Act’), other than friendly societies authorised under section 31 of the Act.

Background

FEES App 1.1.3 G RP

Most of the detail of the periodic fees which will be payable by registered societies is set out in Annex 1R to these rules, the provisions of which will vary from one financial year to another. Accordingly, a revised Annex 1R will come into force, following consultation, for each financial year. Most of the detail of the application fees which will be payable by registered societies and sponsoring bodies is set out in FEES App 1 Annex 1A, the provisions of which may not change each year.

FEES App 1.1.4 G RP

FEES App 1 Annex 2 to these rules contains further information on the fees applicable to registered societies under these rules.

FEES App 1.1.5 G RP

The periodic fee set for registered societies is a tiered fee, which is payable annually. The amount payable is dependent upon the R declared by the registered society in the most recent R required to be filed with the FSA.

FEES App 1.1.6 G RP

The application fee payable to register a new society is a tiered fee: the amount payable for registration of a new society is dependent on whether the rules are based on a free draft or on model rules. Further, where model rules are used in the case of the registration of a new society other than a credit union, then the number of amendments made to the model rules will affect the fee. The application fee payable by a sponsoring body for a new set of model rules is a flat fee.

FEES App 1.1.7 G RP

In these rules:

  1. (1)

    an “R” in the margin or heading indicates that the provision is a rule, which creates binding obligations;

  2. (2)

    a “G” in the margin or heading indicates that the provision is guidance, which is designed to throw light on a particular aspect of these rules, but which is not binding nor an exhaustive description of a person's obligations.

Glossary of definitions

FEES App 1.1.8 R RP

In these rules, an expression in italics has the meaning given in Annex 4R.

FEES App 1.2 Periodic Fees

General

FEES App 1.2.1 R RP

A registered society must pay to the FSA, in full and without deduction, the periodic fee applicable to it under Annex 1R for a financial year during which, or part of which, the society is registered, except as provided for in 1.2.5 R and 1.2.6 R.

FEES App 1.2.2 R

[deleted]

Methods of payment

FEES App 1.2.3 R RP

A registered society must pay its periodic fee by one of the methods specified in Annex 1R.

Due dates

FEES App 1.2.4 R RP

A registered society must pay a periodic fee on or before the relevant due date for payment specified in Annex 1R for the relevant year.

Exceptions

FEES App 1.2.5 R RP

A registered society is not required to pay the periodic fee for the financial year in which it is first registered.

FEES App 1.2.5A R RP

A registered society which has not been required to file an R before the commencement of a given fee year must pay the lowest periodic fee for a registered society specified in Annex 1R for that year.

FEES App 1.2.5B R RP

If a registered society fails to file an R by the date it is required to be filed:

  1. (1)

    the R used to determine the amount of the periodic fee payable by the registered society will be that shown in the R last filed with the FSA or its predecessor; and

  2. (2)

    the registered society must pay an administrative fee equal to the lower of the periodic fee payable by the registered society under Annex 1R for that year, and £250.

FEES App 1.2.6 R RP

If a registered society ceases to be a registered society on or after 1 April in a particular financial year, but before an invoice for the periodic fee payable under 1.2.1 R for the financial year in which the society ceases to be a registered society has been issued by the FSA, the periodic fee payable by that registered society under 1.2.1 R is the amount of the periodic fee under Annex 1R for the immediately preceding financial year.

FEES App 1.2.7 R

[deleted]

Extension of time

FEES App 1.2.8 R RP

A registered society need not pay a periodic fee on the date which it is due under the relevant provision in these rules, if:

  1. (1)

    that date falls during a period during which circumstances of the sort set out in R(Emergencies) exist, and that registered society has reasonable grounds to believe that those circumstances impair its ability to pay the fee, in which case it must pay on or before the fifth business day after the end of that period; or

  2. (2)

    that date would otherwise fall on or before the 30th day after the date on which the FSA has sent written notification to that registered society of the fee payable on that date, in which case it must pay on or before the 30th day after the date on which the FSA sends the notification.

Late payment

FEES App 1.2.9 R RP

If a registered society does not pay the total amount of a periodic fee or a fee payable under 1.4.2R on the date on which it is due under the relevant provisions of these rules, that registered society must pay an additional amount as follows:

  1. (1)

    if the fee is not paid in full before the due date, an administrative fee of £250; plus

  2. (2)

    if the fee is not paid in full before the end of 15 days after the due date, interest on any unpaid part of the fee at the rate of 5% per annum above the Bank of England’s repo rate1 from time to time in force, accruing on a daily basis from the date on which the amount concerned became due.

    1
FEES App 1.2.10 G RP

The FSA expects to issue invoices for periodic fees at least 30 days before the date on which they fall due. Accordingly, it will generally be the case that a registered society will have at least 30 days from the issue of the invoice before an administrative fee becomes payable, and at least 45 days before any interest becomes payable.

FEES App 1.2.11 G RP

If a sponsoring body does not pay the required periodic fee for a set of by the due date, the rules will cease to be model rules and applications for the registration of societies that use the rules will be charged by the FSA as if the rules were a free draft.

Amending model rules

FEES App 1.2.12 G RP

If a sponsoring body wishes to change a set of model rules, it should supply a copy to the FSA indicating the proposed changes. No application fee is payable for such changes.

Refunds

FEES App 1.2.13 G RP

The FSA will not refund periodic fees in any circumstances.

FEES App 1.3 Application Fees

General

FEES App 1.3.1 R RP

A person who submits to the FSA a proposal for the registration of a society must pay to the FSA, in full and without deduction, the fee specified for the type of application under Annex 1AR.

FEES App 1.3.2 R RP

A sponsoring body wishing a set of rules to become model rules for the first time must pay to the FSA, in full and without deduction, the application fee specified in FEES App 1 Annex 1A.

Method of payment

FEES App 1.3.3 R RP

Application fees must be paid by the method specified in FEES App 1 Annex 1A.

Due dates

FEES App 1.3.4 R RP

A person making an application or submitting a proposal for the registration of a society must pay the application fee on, or before, making the application.

FEES App 1.3.5 R RP

A sponsoring body must pay the application fee for a new set of model rules on or before making the application.

FEES App 1.3.6 G RP

The FSA may require the fee to be paid by the person making the application before the FSA undertakes any preliminary consideration of the proposed application or rules.

Refunds

FEES App 1.3.7 G RP

The FSA will not refund application fees under any circumstances.

FEES App 1.3.8 G RP

Paragraph 1.3.7G applies also in the case of applications that are not proceeded with where a fee has been paid in advance.

FEES App 1 Annex 1 Periodic Fees payable for the period 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013

R

Part 1 Periodic fee payable by Registered Societies (on 30 June 2012)

This fee is not payable by a credit union.

Transaction

Total assets (£'000s)

Amount payable (£)

Periodic fee

0 to 50

55

> 50 to 100

110

> 100 to 250

180

> 250 to 1,000

235

> 1,000

425

Part 2 Methods of payment of periodic fees

A periodic fee must be paid using either direct debit, credit transfer (BACS/CHAPS), cheque, switch or by credit card (Visa/Mastercard only). Any payment by permitted credit card must include an additional 2% of the sum paid.

FEES App 1 Annex 1A Application Fees payable

R

Part 1 Application fees payable to register a new society other than a credit union

Transaction

Amount payable (£)

Application using model rules without any amendment to the model

40

Application using model rules with between 1 and 6 amendments to the model

120

Application using model rules with between 7 and 10 amendments to the model

350

Application using model rules with 11 or more amendments to the model, or using free draft rules

950

Part 2 Application fees payable by sponsoring bodies

This fee is not payable by sponsoring bodies in respect of the model rules of credit unions.

Transaction

Amount payable (£)

Application for a new set of model rules

950

Part 3 Method of payment of application fees

Payment method

Additional amount or discount applicable

Cheque

None

FEES App 1 Annex 2 Further information on fees

G

Purpose

1

The purpose of this annex is to set out further information on fees applicable to registered societies which form the registrant-only fee block (Category F).

Background

2

Paragraph 17 of Schedule 1 to the Act enables the FSA to charge fees to cover its expenses in carrying out its functions.

3

The fees payable by registered societies will vary from one financial year to another and will reflect the FSA's funding requirement for the registrant-only fee block.

4

For periodic fees, the key components of the fee mechanism are:

(1)

a funding requirement derived from:

(a)

the FSA’s financial management and reporting framework;

(b)

the FSA’s budget;

(c)

adjustments, as appropriate, for audited variances between budgeted and actual expenditure in the previous accounting year and reserves movements (in accordance with FSA’s reserves policy);

(2)

fee blocks, which are broad groupings of fee payers offering similar products and services and presenting broadly similar risks to the FSA’s regulatory objectives;

(3)

a costing system to allocate an appropriate part of the funding requirement to each fee block; and

(4)

tariff bases, which, when combined with fee tariffs, allow the calculation of fees.

(5)

The FSA defines fee blocks so that they will depend, for the most part, upon the regulated activities included in the permission held by firms, with a separate fee block for mutual societies which do not conduct regulated activities (registrants). By basing fee blocks on categories of business, the FSA aims to minimise cross-sector subsidies. The funding requirement for the registrant-only fee block will accordingly reflect only the cost of the registration function plus a share of corporate overheads. It will not include any indirect regulatory overheads.

Recovery of fees

(6)

Paragraph 17(4) of Schedule 1 to the Act permits the FSA to recover fees as a debt owed to the FSA and the FSA will consider court action for recovery through the civil courts.

FEES App 1 Annex 3 Emergencies

R

1

R

The FSA recognises that there may be occasions when, because of a particular emergency, a registered society may be unable to comply with a particular rule. The purpose of this annex is to provide appropriate relief from the consequences of contravention of a rule in those circumstances.

(1)

If any emergency arises which:

(a)

could not have been avoided by the registered society taking all reasonable steps;

(b)

makes it impracticable for a registered society to comply with a particular rule; and

(c)

is outside the control of the registered society, its members and its employees;

the registered society will not be in contravention of that rule to the extent that, in consequence of the emergency, compliance with that rule is impracticable.

(2)

Paragraph (1) applies only for so long as:

(a)

the consequences of the emergency continue; and

(b)

the registered society can demonstrate that it is taking all practicable steps to deal with those consequences, to comply with the rule.

(3)

A registered society must notify the FSA as soon as practicable of the emergency and of the steps it is taking or proposes to take to deal with the consequences of the emergency.

(4)

A registered society should continue to keep the FSA informed of the steps it is taking under 1.2.8(a)R. In the context of 1.2.8(a)R, an action is not practicable if it involves a registered society going to unreasonable lengths.

FEES App 1 Annex 4 Glossary of definitions

R

In these rules, an expression in italics has the meaning given below:

Expression

Definition

Act

The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.

amendment to model rules

(In Annex 1R) any number of changes to a single numbered rule and its sub-clauses (however described) represents a single amendment to model rules; the provision of information in respect of a name, an address, or a number, or any text which is added to a model rule in a space specifically provided in the model rule for the addition of such text, will not be regarded as an amendment to model rules.

annual return

The annual return required to be submitted to the FSA under s.43 of the Friendly Societies Act 1974 or s.39 of the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965.

business day

In rule 1.2.8R, any day which is not a Saturday or a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or a bank holiday in that part of the United Kingdom in which the registered society has its registered office.

day

A period of 24 hours beginning at midnight.

FSA

The Financial Services Authority.

model rules

A set of rules:

(a)

which a sponsoring body has provided to the FSA;

(b)

in relation to which the sponsoring body has paid all relevant fees due under these rules; and

(c)

which complies with the provisions of the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts 1965 and 1967, the Friendly and Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1968 and the Friendly Societies Acts 1974 and 1992, as appropriate; or

(d)

the Credit Unions Act 1979;

(a list of model rules which satisfy (a) and (b) and, in the FSA's view, satisfy (c), is available from the Mutual Societies Registration department at the FSA).

person

(In accordance with the Interpretation Act 1978) any person, natural or legal, including a body of persons corporate or unincorporated.

registered society

A society registered under the Industrial & Provident Societies Acts, the Credit Unions Act 1979, the Superannuation and Other Trust Funds (Validation) Act 1927, or the Friendly Societies Act 1974; which is not authorised for the purposes of section 31 of the Act.

sponsoring body

A body which publishes, or which proposes to publish, model rules for registered societies.

total assets

The figure shown in the annual return against the heading ‘Total Assets’ or, where there is no such heading, the value of the gross assets shown in the balance sheet of the firm.