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Made | 1st September 2004 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 1st September 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 22nd September 2004 |
Ascertainment of fees, costs and charges
2.
The fees chargeable on or in connection with the levying of distress and the costs and charges recoverable where distress has been levied shall be those specified in the Schedule to these Regulations, but subject to any provision of that Schedule.
Deduction of fees, costs and charges by an authorised officer
3.
The fees, costs and charges specified in the Schedule to these Regulations shall be deducted by the authorised officer from the sums received on or in connection with the levying of distress or where distress has been levied.
Disputes as to fees, costs and charges
4.
- (1) In the case of dispute as to any fees chargeable, or costs and charges recoverable, under the Schedule to these Regulations, the amount of those fees, costs and charges shall be taxed.
(2) Such a taxation shall be carried out by the Master (Taxing Office), and he may give such directions as to the costs of the taxation as he thinks fit.
Ann Chant
Dave Hartnett
Two of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue
1st September 2004
Action taken | Fees, Costs and Charges |
On or in connection with the levying of distress | Fees |
For making a visit to premises with a view to levying distress (whether the levy is made or not). | A sum not exceeding £12.50. |
Levying distress where the total sum certified is £100 or less. | £12.50. |
Levying distress where the total sum certified is more than £100. |
12½% on the first £100 of the amount to be recovered; 4% on the next £400; 2½% on the next £1,500; 1% on the next £8,000; and ¼% on any additional sum. |
Where distress has been levied | Costs and Charges |
1.
Taking possession |
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Where close possession is taken. | £4.50 for the day of levy only. |
Where walking possession is taken. | 45p per day, payable for the day the distress is levied and up to 14 days thereafter. |
2.
Removal and storage of goods |
The reasonable costs and charges of removal and storage. |
3.
Appraisement |
The reasonable fees, charges and expenses of the person appraising. |
4.
Sale |
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Where the sale is held on the auctioneer's premises, for the auctioneer's commission (to include all out-of-pocket expenses, other than charges for advertising, removal and storage). | 15% on the sum realised plus the reasonable costs of advertising, removal and storage. |
Where the sale is held on the debtor's premises, for the auctioneer's commission (not to include out-of-pocket expenses or charges for advertising). | 7½% on the sum realised plus out-of-pocket expenses reasonably incurred and the reasonable costs of advertising. |
[2] Relevant amendments to section 112 were made by Article 58(1) of the 1998 Order and paragraph 7(2) of Schedule 4 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/671).back