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?
Yes
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7. Are you a public authority?
Yes
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8. Does your organisation have exempt charitable status?
No
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9. How many members of staff do you have?
Over 250
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10. Do you have an existing registration?
No - we've never paid the data protection fee before
You need to pay £3,763
Based on your answers, you're required to pay the data protection fee. You're in tier three, which means your fee will be £3,763.
How to pay
Use our online registration service to pay your data protection fee. You can pay by:
- direct debit (those who set up a direct debit will get a £5 discount)
- credit or debit card;
- cheque; or
- BACS.
The form takes about 15 minutes to complete and needs to be completed in one session, so we suggest you get everything you need before you start. You will need:
- your credit or debit card details (if paying by card);
- organisation name and address; and
- details about the number of staff you have and your turnover.
On Monday 17 February the cost of the data protection fee increased following a government consultation on proposed changes. Further information including the new rates can be found at Changes to the data protection fee.
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