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Updated: April 23, 2022

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Planningportal.co.uk

The Planning Portal is a website that was established by UK Government in 2002 to allow planning applications in England and Wales to be processed electronically.

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What is the Planning Portal service charge?

The Planning Portal launched the Financial Transaction Service (FTS) in September 2018. This is a payment service that has brought many benefits to applicants and local planning authorities. Since this date, a service charge has been applied to some online planning applications that attract a planning fee.
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Does Planning Portal fee include VAT?

VAT is not payable on fees for planning applications because they can only be issued by the government; however VAT is applied to the service charge for submitting planning applications online as this is a charge set by the Planning Portal. In contrast, VAT is payable on fees for Building Regulations approval.
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What is the cost of planning permission?

Planning application fees
Applying for detailed or full planning permission for a new house or a conversion in England is currently £462. For outline applications, it's £462 per 0.1 hectares. Householder applications, needed for extensions and garden buildings, are £206.
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How do you pay for planning applications?

You can select to pay for the application yourself or nominate another person to pay.
  1. Online.
  2. Telephone.
  3. Bank transfer.
  4. Cheque.
  5. Nominate another person to pay.
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What can I build without planning permission?

Permitted development – what you can build without planning permission
  • Add a standard loft conversion. ...
  • Add a single-storey extension. ...
  • Install a garden room. ...
  • Replace windows and doors. ...
  • Reconfigure internal floor plan. ...
  • Install solar panels. ...
  • Erect fences and walls around boundaries. ...
  • Elevate space with a two-storey rear extension.
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Do I need planning permission to build a porch?

Thankfully for most porch designs, planning permission isn't required. If you live in a house, the work is considered permitted development, providing that: The ground floor area does not exceed three square metres, measured externally.
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Do I need planning permission to build a garage?

You can build a garage or outbuilding on your property without planning permission as long as it's of a reasonable size – no higher than 4 metres. Do bear in mind though that outbuildings cannot take up more than half of the land around the original property.
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Fees for planning applications - GOV.UK

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/fees-for-planning-applications

Applications which are subject to a planning application fee include (but are not limited to):. applications for planning permission, including technical ...

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