FEES 2
General Provisions
FEES 2.1
Introduction
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Application
FEES 2.1.1
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FEES 2.1.2
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FEES 2.1.3
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Purpose
FEES 2.1.4
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FEES 2.1.5
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FEES 2.1.6
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The FSA fees payable will vary from one financial year to another, and will reflect the FSA's funding requirement for that period and the other key components, as described in FEES 2.1.7G. Periodic fees, which will normally be payable on an annual basis, will provide the majority of the funding required to enable the FSA to undertake its statutory functions.
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FEES 2.1.7
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The key components of the FSA fee mechanism (excluding the FSCS levy and FOS levy and case fees, which are dealt with in FEES 5 and FEES 6) are:
- (1) a funding requirement derived from:
- (a) the FSA's financial management and reporting framework;
- (b) the FSA's budget; and
- (c) adjustments for audited variances between budgeted and actual expenditure in the previous accounting year, and reserves movements (in accordance with the FSA's reserves policy);
- (2) mechanisms for applying penalties received during previous financial years for the benefit of fee payers;
- (3) 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;
- (4) a costing system to allocate an appropriate part of the funding requirement to each fee-block; and
- (5) tariff bases, which, when combined with fee tariffs, allow the calculation of fees.
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FEES 2.1.8
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FEES 2.1.9
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FEES 2.1.10
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FEES 2.2
Late Payments and Recovery of Unpaid Fees
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Late Payments
FEES 2.2.1
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If a person does not pay the total amount of a periodic fee (including fees relating to reportable transactions to the FSA using the FSA's Direct Reporting System or FSA's Transaction Reporting System (see SUP 17)), FOS levy or case fee, or share of the FSCS levy, on the date on which it is due, under the relevant provision in FEES 4, 5, or 6, that person must pay an additional amount as follows:
- (1) if the fee was not paid in full before the end of the due date, an administrative fee of £250; plus
- (2) if the fee was 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 rate from time to time in force, accruing on a daily basis from the date on which the amount concerned became due.
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FEES 2.2.2
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Recovery of Fees
FEES 2.2.3
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Paragraph 17(4) of Schedule 1 and section 99(5) to the Act permit the FSA to recover fees (and, where relevant, FOS levies), and section 213(6) permits the FSCS to recover shares of the FSCS levy payable, as a debt owed to the FSA and FSCS respectively, and the FSA and FSCS, as relevant, will consider taking action for recovery (including interest) through the civil courts. Also, the FOS Ltd (in respect of case fees) may take steps to recover any money owed to it (including interest).
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FEES 2.2.4
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In addition, the FSA may be entitled to take regulatory action in relation to the non-payment of fees and FOS levies. FSA may also take regulatory action in relation to the non-payment of FOS case fees or share of the FSCS levy, after reference of the matter to FSA by FOS Ltd or FSCS respectively. What action (if any) that is taken by the FSA will be decided upon in the light of the particular circumstances of the case.
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FEES 2.3
Relieving Provisions
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Remission of Fees
FEES 2.3.1
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FEES 2.3.2
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FEES 2.3.3
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