There is only one ICBC debit card. Can I get rid of the annual fee?

There is only one ICBC debit card, which can be exempted from annual fee. Under normal circumstances, if the user only handles a debit card at ICBC, the debit card can be exempted from the annual fee; If more than one debit card account is handled, the other bank card accounts need to pay an annual fee, which is usually deducted directly from the balance of the bank card account.

The annual fee of patent fee means that the patentee pays a certain fee every year from the year when the patent is granted to the end of the patent protection period, and the amount varies from year to year. This fee is the annual fee. It is the obligation of the patentee to pay the annual fee.

After the patent application is granted the patent right, the applicant shall pay the patent registration fee and the annual fee of the year when the patent right is granted at the time of registration. Where an application for a patent for invention for which a patent right has been granted has already paid the maintenance fee for the current year, the annual fee for the current year may not be paid. Future annual fees shall be paid in advance within one month before the expiration of the previous year. More specifically, since the patent year is calculated from the date of filing, the applicant should pay the annual fee for the next year in advance within one month before the corresponding filing date of each year.