The National Development and Reform Commission and other four ministries and commissions issued the Notice on Issues Related to Decentralizing the Pricing Authority of Teaching Materials and Some Services, and delegated the pricing authority of notarization services to provincial management. Take Shanghai as an example. 1. If the certificate involves the inheritance, gift or bequest of real estate, the charging standard shall be calculated according to the benefit share area. If the certificate is given or donated unilaterally per square meter of 80 yuan, it will be charged by half. 2. The certificate does not involve property inheritance, gift and bequest of the real estate. The charging standard is: the part with benefits less than 500,000 yuan includes 500,000 yuan, which is charged at 0.8, and the part with proportional fees less than 200 yuan is charged at 200 yuan; 500,000 yuan to 5 million yuan, including 5 million yuan, according to 0.6; 5 million yuan to 6.5438+million yuan, of which 6.5438+million yuan is charged at 0.5; 100000 yuan or more, charge 0. 1. The certificate of unilateral gift or donation shall be collected by half.
Legal objectivity:
civil law
Article 139
A notarized will shall be handled by the testator through a notarization institution.
Measures for the administration of notarization service charges
Article 6
Notary services shall be charged on a piece-by-piece basis and in proportion to the subject matter.
Items (1) and (2) of Article 3 of these Measures shall be charged in proportion to the target;
Article 3 Piecework fees shall be charged according to items (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9) and (10).
Measures for the administration of notarization service charges
Article 7
The following expenses incurred in the process of providing notarization services for the applicant by the notary office shall be paid separately by the applicant:
(1) Appraisal fee and evaluation fee;
(2) copy fee of notarial certificate;
(three) the travel expenses required by the notary office to go to other places (outside the province);
(four) the relevant expenses for the parties to entrust the notary office to carry out the investigation because of the difficulty in providing evidence.