Made | 4th March 2004 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 8th March 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2004 |
(2) A reference to a fee by a means of letters and a number is a reference to the fee so designated in the table in Schedule 2.
Revocations and Transitional Provisions
3.
The instruments listed in the Schedule 1 to this Order are revoked to the extent set out in that Schedule.
Fees payable in connection with bankruptcies, individual voluntary arrangements and winding up
4.
- (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) and article 8, the fees payable to the Secretary of State in respect of proceedings under Parts I to XI of the Act and the performance by the official receiver or Secretary of State of functions under those Parts shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 2 to this Order.
(2) Paragraph (1) and the provisions of Schedule 2 shall not apply to a bankruptcy where the bankruptcy order was made before the commencement date except insofar as is necessary to enable the charging of -
(3) Paragraph (1) and the provisions of Schedule 2 shall not apply to a winding up by the court where the winding-up order was made before the commencement date except insofar as is necessary to enable the charging of fee INV1.
(4) Each request for the purchase of any government securities made by a trustee in bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Act 1914 or a liquidator in a winding up under the provisions of the Companies Act 1985 shall be accompanied by a fee of £50.
Fees payable to an insolvency practitioner appointed under section 273
5.
Where a court appoints an insolvency practitioner under section 273(2) to prepare and submit a report under section 274 the court shall, on submission of the report, pay to the practitioner a fee of £310 (that sum being inclusive of Value Added Tax).
Deposits - winding up by the court and bankruptcy
6.
- (1) In this Article -
(2) The deposit shall be security for the payment of the relevant fees and shall be used to discharge those fees to the extent that the relevant assets are insufficient for that purpose.
(3) Where a deposit is paid to the court, the court shall (except to the extent that a fee is payable by virtue of Article 5) transmit the deposit paid to the official receiver attached to the court.
(4) A deposit shall be repaid to the person who made it in a case where a petition is dismissed or withdrawn except in the case of a bankruptcy petition where it is required to pay any fees arising under Article 5.
(5) In any case where an order is made (including any case where the order is subsequently annulled, rescinded or recalled), any deposit made shall be returned to the person who made it save to the extent that the relevant assets are insufficient to discharge the fees for which the deposit is security.
Deposits - official receiver acting as nominee in individual voluntary arrangement
7.
- (1) Where a proposal for an individual voluntary arrangement with the official receiver acting as nominee is notified to the official receiver, the notification shall be accompanied by a deposit of £335 as security for fee IVA1 and fee IVA2.
(2) The deposit shall be used to discharge fee IVA1 and fee IVA2.
(3) Where the official receiver declines to act in relation to a proposal of the kind mentioned in paragraph (1) the deposit mentioned in that paragraph shall be refunded to the person entitled to it
(4) Where the official receiver agrees to act as nominee in relation to a proposal of the kind mentioned in paragraph (1) but the proposal is rejected by the bankrupt's creditors, any balance of the deposit after deducting fee IVA2 shall be returned to the person who is entitled to it.
Reduction and refund of fees - individual voluntary arrangement following bankruptcy
8.
Where proposals made by a bankrupt for an individual voluntary arrangement with the official receiver acting as supervisor are approved by the bankrupt's creditors, fee B1 shall be reduced to £812.50 and any payments made in respect of fee B1 which exceed that amount shall be refunded to the credit of the estate of the bankrupt.
Value Added Tax
9.
Where Valued Added Tax is chargeable in respect of the provision of a service for which a fee is prescribed by virtue of any provision of this Order (other than Article 5), there shall be payable in addition to that fee the amount of the Value Added Tax.
Falconer of Thoroton, C.
3rd March 2004
We concur
Nick Ainger,
Jim Murphy,
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
4th March 2004
Reference | Extent of revocation |
The Bankruptcy Fees Order 1984[5] | All the entries in the Schedule to that Order except for the entry relating to Fee 13 in Table B. |
The Bankruptcy Fees (Amendment) Order 1985[6] | The whole Order. |
The Companies (Department of Trade and Industry) Fees Order 1985[7] | The entries in the Schedule to that Order except for the entry relating to Fee 3. |
The Insolvency Fees Order 1986[8] | The whole Order is revoked except in relation to any case where a winding-up or bankruptcy order is made under the Act before the commencement date but in such a case the Order shall continue to have effect with the deletion of all the entries in the Schedule to the Order except, in relation to a winding up by the court, that relating to Fee 10 in Part 1 of the Schedule and, in relation to a bankruptcy, that relating to Fee 13 in Part 2 of the Schedule. |
The Insolvency Fees (Amendment) Order 1988[9] | The whole Order. |
The Bankruptcy and Companies (Department of Trade and Industry) Fees (Amendment) Order 1990[10] | The whole Order. |
The Insolvency Fees (Amendment) Order 1990[11] | The whole Order. |
The Bankruptcy and Companies (Department of Trade and Industry) Fees (Amendment) Order 1991[12] | The whole Order. |
The Insolvency Fees (Amendment) Order 1991[13] | The whole Order. |
The Insolvency Fees (Amendment) Order 1992[14] | The whole Order. |
The Insolvency Fees (Amendment) Order 1994[15] | The whole Order. |
Reference | Extent of Revocation |
The Insolvency Fees (Amendment) Order 2001[16] | The whole Order. |
(2) In this Schedule, references to the performance of the "general duties" of the official receiver on the making of a winding-up or bankruptcy order -
2.
Fees payable to the Secretary of State in respect of proceedings under Parts I to XI of the Act and the performance by the official receiver and the Secretary of State of functions under those Parts shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Table of Fees set out below -
Table of Fees
Designation of Fee
Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged
Amount of fee or applicable %
IVA1
Individual voluntary arrangement registration fee
On the registration of an individual voluntary arrangement by the Secretary of State there is payable a fee of -
£35
IVA2
Individual voluntary arrangement - official receiver's nominee fee
For the performance by the official receiver in relation to an individual voluntary arrangement of the functions of nominee there shall be payable on the agreement of the official receiver so to act a fee of -
£300
IVA3
Individual voluntary arrangement - official receiver's supervisor fee
For the performance by the official receiver in relation to an individual voluntary arrangement of the functions of supervisor, there shall be payable, a fee calculated as a percentage of any monies realised whilst he acts as supervisor at the rate of -
15%
Designation of Fee
Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged
Amount of fee or applicable %
B1
Bankruptcy - Official receiver's administration fee
For the performance by the official receiver of his general duties as official receiver on the making of a bankruptcy order there shall be payable a fee of -
£1,625
B2
Bankruptcy - Secretary of State's administration fee
For the performance by the Secretary of State of her general duties under the insolvency legislation in relation to the administration of the estate of each bankrupt, there shall be payable a fee (up to a maximum of £100,000) calculated as a percentage of total chargeable receipts relating to the bankruptcy (but ignoring the first £2000 and that part of the total receipts which exceeds the bankruptcy ceiling) at the rate of -
17%
Designation of Fee
Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged
Amount of fee or applicable %
W1
Winding up by the court - official receiver's administration fee
For the performance by the official receiver of his general duties as official receiver on the making of a winding-up order there shall be payable a fee of -
£1,950
W2
Winding up by the court - Secretary of State's administration fee
For the performance by the Secretary of State of her general duties under the insolvency legislation in relation to the administration of the affairs of each company which is being wound up by the court, there shall be payable a fee (up to a maximum of £100,000) calculated as a percentage of total chargeable receipts relating to the company (but ignoring the first £2000) at the rate of -
17%
Designation of Fee
Description of fee and circumstances in which it is charged
Amount of fee or applicable %
INV1
Investment fee - all cases
Each request made by a trustee in bankruptcy or a liquidator in a compulsory or a voluntary winding up for the purchase of any government securities shall be accompanied by a fee of -
£50
[2] 1914 c. 59. The Bankruptcy Act 1914 was repealed by Section 235 of, and Part III of Schedule 10 to the Insolvency Act 1985. By virtue of paragraph 10 of Schedule 11 to the Insolvency Act 1986, the Bankruptcy Act 1914 and secondary legislation made thereunder which was in force immediately prior to the 29th December 1986 remain in effect in relation to bankruptcy proceedings where the petition was presented before 29th December 1986.back
[3] 1985 c. 6. Section 663 of the Companies Act 1985 was repealed by section 235 of, and Part II of Schedule 10 to, the Insolvency Act 1985. By virtue of paragraph 4 of Schedule 11 to the Insolvency Act 1986, section 663(4) of the Companies Act 1985 (and orders made under it which were in force immediately prior to the 29th December 1986) remains in force in relation to a winding up by the court where the winding up commenced before the 29th December 1986.back
[4] S.I 1986/1925 amended by S.I. 1987/1919, S.I. 1989/397, S.I. 1991/495, S.I. 1993/602, S.I. 1995/586, S.I. 1999/359, S.I.1999/1022, S.I. 2001/763, S.I. 2002/1307, S.I. 2002/2712 and S.I. 2003/1730.back
[5] S.I. 1984/880 amended by S.I. 1985/1783, S.I. 1990/559 and S.I. 1991/494.back
[7] S.I. 1985/1784. amended by S.I. 1990/559 and S.I. 1991/494.back
[8] S.I. 1986/2030 amended by S.I. 1988/95, S.I. 1990/560, S.I. 1991/496, S.I.1992/34, S.I. 1994/2541 and S.I 2001/761.back
[18] S.I 1986/1925 amended by S.I. 1987/1919, S.I. 1989/397, S.I. 1991/495, S.I. 1993/602, S.I. 1995/586, S.I. 1999/359, S.I.1999/1022, S.I. 2001/763, S.I. 2002/1307, S.I. 2002/2712 and S.I. 2003/1730.back
[19] S.I. 1994/2507 amended by S.I. 2000/485, S.I. 2001/762, S.I. 2001/3649, S.I. 2003/1633 and S.I.2004/ 472.back