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Bar council warn against plans to hike court fees for debt recovery

22 January 2015
Issue: 7637 / Categories: Legal News
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Government plans to hike court fees for debt recovery actions by 420% will hit small businesses, the Bar Council has warned.

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) announced plans in a written statement last week to introduce a fee of 5% of the value of the claim on claims for more than £10,000, with a cap of £10,000. The MoJ predicts this would raise £120m.

However, the Bar Council says this would mean small businesses, who already suffer from late payments, often from large customers such as supermarkets, will either not be able to pursue a claim or will face a hefty court fee.

Last April, the MoJ raised the maximum fee payable from £1,670 to £1,920. The proposed maximum fee is therefore an increase of 420%.

The deadline for responses to the consultation, Proposals for further reform to court fees, is 27 February.

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