No. There was a requirement to register as a controller or processor with the DPC under the Data Protection Acts 1988-2003 . No such obligation exists under the GDPR or the Data Protection Act 2018.
Read moreDo I have to pay the ICO?
Every organisation or sole trader who processes personal information needs to pay a data protection fee to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), unless they are exempt.
Read moreDo you have to pay data protection fee?
Every organisation or sole trader who processes personal information needs to pay a data protection fee to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), unless they are exempt .
Read moreHow much is the ICO data protection fee?
It’s £40 or £60 for most organisations, including charities and small and medium-sized businesses. The fee can be up to £2,900 for businesses who employ many people and have a high annual turnover. Calculate how much you need to pay before you register. If you do not pay the required fee you may be fined by the ICO.
Read moreWho is exempt from data protection?
The main examples of this are: The taxman or police do not have to disclose information held or processed to prevent crime or taxation fraud. Criminals cannot see their police files. Tax or VAT investigators do not have to show people their files.
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Read moreDo I need to be registered with ICO?
Do I need ICO registration? As part of the Data Protection Act, any entity that processes personal information will need to register with the ICO and pay a data protection fee unless they are exempt. This is the case for every type of company from sole traders and SMEs through to multinational corporations.
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