How to Submit Amended Accounts To Companies House Online?

After the end of a financial year, a company must prepare statutory annual accounts and a company tax return.

The accounts and tax returns must meet the deadlines for filing with Companies House and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). An accounting period for corporation tax is the time covered by a company tax return. Usually, it is the same 12 month period, as the company financial year covered by an annual account.

Submit amended accounts to companies houes online

Action Deadline
Filing 1st accounts with Companies House 21 months after the date the business registered with Companies House
Filing annual accounts with Companies House 9 months after the company’s financial year ends
Paying corporation tax or informing HMRC that the company doesn’t owe any 9 months & 1 day after the ‘accounting period’ for corporation tax ends
Filing a company tax return 12 months after the accounting period for corporation tax ends

Companies House may extend the accounts deadline if both:

Business can e-mail or send a written application to Companies House, explaining what transpired and how much more time the business will need to file the accounts.

Prepare annual accounts for a small company

A company will be termed small if any of the following 2 hold good:

For a small company, the business can forward abbreviated accounts to Companies House. Abbreviated accounts comprise of the balance sheet from a company’s statutory accounts, along with any notes. On a balance sheet, the name of a director must be printed and must be signed by him. Sending abbreviated accounts means less information about the company will be publicly available. For a small company, the business can also:

Prepare annual accounts for a micro-entity

Very small companies are referred to as micro-entities. A company will be a micro-entity if any 2 of the following hold true:

If a company is a micro-entity, the business can:
If your company is a micro-entity, you can:

Correction and amendment to a company account

After submitting the accounts, if a business notices anomaly in the company accounts, they can notify Companies House by sending them an amended account on paper. The period of the amended accounts must be the same as the original account and the amended account must clearly state that:

Penalties for late filing

A company will have to pay penalties if they don’t file the accounts with Companies House by the deadline.

Time post the deadline Penalty
Upto 1 month £150
1 - 3 months £375
3 - 6 months £750
More than 6 months £1,500

Penalties for public limited companies are different and in this case penalties double if the accounts are late for 2 consecutive years.

Appeals

An appeal against a late filing penalty can only be lodged if the company has a legitimate reason as to why it couldn’t file the accounts on time. The reason must be supported by evidence that explain the circumstances because of which the business could not file the accounts on time. An appeal cannot be lodged if:

If a company wants to appeal against a late filing penalty, it should send a letter on the address mentioned on the first page of the penalty invoice or send an e-mail to Companies House. A response can be expected within 10 working days.

Benefits of working with DNS Accountants

DNS Accountants is a renowned taxation and accounting firm in the UK and our team works with clients to manage their accounts and prepare amended accounts. Our services include:

Our team of accountants in Harrow aims to provide high-quality customer service and help clients focus on chief business activities. Our additional services include helping clients with business bank account based, preparing and filing year end accounts, tax investigation services, and UK limited company formation for non-residents.

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About the author

Sumit Agarwal
Sumit Agarwal (ACMA ACA India), the Managing partner of dns accountants is a highly respected accountant with expertise in helping owner-managed businesses.