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The Registrar of Companies (Fees) (Companies, Overseas Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships) Regulations 2012

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11.  In respect of the performance by the registrar of his functions in relation to the registration of documents delivered to him in respect of overseas companies, the fee specified in relation to each matter set out below is payable on the registration of the documents so delivered relating to that matter except as provided in sub-paragraph (d)—

Matter in relation to which fee is payableAmount of fee
(a)

for the registration of documents required to be delivered to the registrar under Part 2 of the OC Regulations in respect of the opening of an establishment in the United Kingdom—

(i)

where the required documents are delivered for same day registration,

£100.00
(ii)

where the required documents are delivered other than for same day registration;

£20.00
(b)

for the registration of an alteration to the registered particulars of an overseas company under Part 3 of the OC Regulations where the alteration is a change of the name of the overseas company—

(i)

where the required documents are delivered for same day registration,

£50.00
(ii)

where the required documents are delivered other than for same day registration;

£10.00
(c)

for the registration of an alternative name specified in accordance with section 1048 of the 2006 Act—

(i)

where the required documents are delivered for same day registration,

£50.00
(ii)

where the required documents are delivered other than for same day registration;

£10.00
(d)

for the registration of all relevant documents in respect of an overseas company delivered during a relevant period payable at the end of that period on registration of the accounting documents or, as the case may be, the annual accounts of the overseas company required to be delivered to the registrar under Parts 5 and 6 of the OC Regulations.

£20.00

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