Data protection fee self assessment
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1. What are you trying to find out?
If I need to pay the data protection fee and how much I need to pay
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2. Are you currently trading, carrying out activity or receiving income?
Yes
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3. Are you processing personal information?
Yes
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4. Are you processing information electronically?
Yes
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5. Are you a data controller or a data processor?
Data controller
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6. Do you use any form of CCTV?
No
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7. Is your organisation a public authority?
No
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8. Do you only process information for one of the following purposes?
Yes
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9. Have you received a letter from us that referenced your Companies House number?
I haven't had a letter or email from the ICO
You are under no requirement to pay a fee
Based on your answers, you don't have to pay a fee to the ICO.
Do I need to tell the ICO I am exempt?
No. You do not need to tell the ICO you're exempt.
Your data protection obligations
Even though you are exempt from paying a fee, you still need to comply with your other data protection obligations. You can find advice to help you with this on our website here: Advice for small organisations.
Should I pay the fee even though I am exempt?
We do not expect you to pay if you are exempt, but some organisations choose to register and pay a fee despite being exempt so they can be listed on our register of data protection fee payers.
Tell us your thoughts
We've recently made changes to the self assessment. If you'd like to give feedback on your experience, please take five minutes to complete this survey [opens in new tab].