The introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation will affect fees issued by the Information Commissioner's Office
If you currently have a registration (or notification) under the Data Protection Act 1998, you will not need to pay the new data protection fee until your registration expires. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) will write to businesses before this happens, to remind them that the registration is about to expire and to explain what is required.
You can read the draft Data Protection (Charges and Information) Regulations 2018.
The fees are:
The tier you fall into depends on:
The ICO states that all controllers must pay a fee but many can rely on an exemption.
You don’t need to pay a fee if you are processing personal data only for one (or more) of the following purposes:
The data protection fee: a guide for controllers, published by the ICO, includes a Q&A (pages 6 to 9), enabling businesses to check if they are exempt.