administrative fee

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administrative
adjective
uk
/ədˈmɪn.ɪ.strə.tɪv/
us
/ədˈmɪn.ə.strə.t̬ɪv/
relating to the arrangements and work that is needed to control the operation of a plan ...
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fee
noun[C]
uk
/fiː/
us
/fiː/
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right ...
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(Definition ofadministrativeandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadministrative fee

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By user fee we mean anadministrativefeefor the private benefit bestowed by some public institution or resource.
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They would pay only anadministrativefeeto the broadcaster for the cost of supplying the information, but nothing in respect of the copyright.
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We understand that some travel agents charge anadministrativefeefor obtaining visas.
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In addition, a monthlyadministrativefeeof 2.00 is charged if the user wishes to receive a postal statement.
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Most donor advised funds charge anadministrativefee(e.g., 1% per year).
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The bill consists of the toll and anadministrativefee.
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This is subject to anadministrativefeeof 10% of the total amount of collected pledges.
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Retailers would receive anadministrativefeeequal to the greater of $200 or 0.25% of the remitted tax as compensation for compliance costs.
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Interest rate caps or anadministrativefeemay be applicable.
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Twelve months after purchasing a paysafecard for the first time customers will be charged anadministrativefeeof 2 per month, which will be automatically deducted from their credit.
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In addition, instead of paying payroll taxes to the government, the employer typically pays only a smalladministrativefeeto the plan of $410 per participating employee.
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Anadministrativefeeis deducted from royalties before they are distributed, with remainder being divided between the performing artists on a given recording, and the copyright owner of that recording.
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In the absence of administrative fees, each firm would choose to adopt a 401(k) plan and crosssubsidize employees.
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However, to maintain a 401(k) plan, assume that a firm must pay annual recordkeeping and administrative fees of $2,000 plus $100 per employee.
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In theory these charges were costs of services rendered and purchased in a market situation, and were thus radically different from administrative fees, which had a fiscal nature.
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In addition to administrative fees, the notice also elaborates guidelines on the imposition of user charges, which are supposedly market-regulated and do not form part of government revenue.
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Administrative fees and survivors and disability insurance fees, amounting to 3.25 % of payroll, are covered out of the 11 % contribution, leaving a net of 7.75 % for investment.
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If the reform objective was to abolish 'unwarranted', or 'illegitimate', fees, rather than all administrative fees as originally stated, then the critical question was how to draw the line.
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People's hard-earned savings should not disappear in administrative fees and charges, which is what is happening.
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Even a small charge will have large budgetary implications, and of course there will be substantial additional administrative fees.
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