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The Building (Prescribed Fees) Regulations 1994

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Regularisation fee

4.  The amount of the regularisation fee for any work shall be 120 per cent. of the building notice fee which would by virtue of paragraph 1 be payable in respect of that work.

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CALCULATION OF FEES

Where the estimated cost is £2,000 or less
the sum of ... ... ... ...£60.00
Where the estimated cost exceeds £2,000 but does not exceed £5,000
the sum of ... ... ... ...£150.00
Where the estimated cost exceeds £5,000 but does not exceed £20,000

(a)the sum of ... ... ... ...

£150.00
together with

(b)for every £1,000 (or part thereof) by which the cost exceeds £5,000, the sum of ... ... ... ...

£10.00
Where the estimated cost exceeds £20,000 but does not exceed £100,000

(a)the sum of ... ... ... ...

£300.00
together with

(b)for every £1,000 (or part thereof) by which the cost exceeds £20,000, the sum

£8.00
Where the estimated cost exceeds £100,000 but does not exceed £1,000,000

(a)the sum of ... ... ... ...

£940.00
together with

(b)for every £1,000 (or part thereof) by which the cost exceeds £100,000, the sum of ... ... ... ...

£5.00
Where the estimated cost exceeds £1,000,000 but does not exceed £10,000,000

(a)the sum of ... ... ... ...

£5,440.00
together with

(b)for every £1,000 (or part thereof) by which the cost exceeds £1,000,000, the sum of ... ... ... ...

£3.50
Where the estimated cost exceeds £10,000,000

(a)the sum of ... ... ... ...

£36,940.00
together with

(b)for every £1,000 (or part thereof) by which the cost exceeds £10,000,000, the sum of ... ... ... ...

£3.00

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