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This week, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO) has announced a number of fee increases across patents, trade marks and designs effective from 1st April 2026.
It is important to note that currently, these fee increases are subject to parliamentary approval, but should they go ahead, this is the first time fees have been adjusted for trade marks since 1998 and designs and patents in 2016 and 2018, respectively.
Fees will be increasing across the board, with an average uplift of 25%, however, in their respective areas, the average increase for patents is 33%, designs 24% and trade marks 23%.
For example, in real terms, a trade mark application will increase from £170 to £205, a patent search from £150 to £200, and online design applications will increase from £50 to £60. The full fee schedules can be found on the Gov website.
Whilst these proposed changes are not due to take effect until 1st April 2026, now would be a good time to survey your IP portfolios with the following in mind:
Our specialist patent, trade mark and design teams can help you to review your portfolio and advise on cost-effective filing strategies and ensuring your renewals and recordals are managed efficiently.
Get in touch with our team to start strategically planning ahead of these changes.