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How about the annual £15 waste of money? Hard to believe you have to pay to say no changes.Originally posted by Clippy View PostCompanies House really should look at renaming the annual return to avoid confusion such as this - it threw me when I started contracting too.
Something along the lines of Annual company register update perhaps?
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I understand that HMRC and Companies House integrate accounts filing service already, right?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAnd don't forget you need to do the accounts and director and shareholder details all over again (but in a slightly different format) for those nice people at HMRC.
It really is beyond insanity.
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And don't forget you need to do the accounts and director and shareholder details all over again (but in a slightly different format) for those nice people at HMRC.Originally posted by Waldorf View PostThe annual return, with details of director, shareholders etc, is separate from the annual accounts. The two documents are file separately, your accountant should prepare the accounts and they can then be filed at Companies House.
It really is beyond insanity.
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Companies House really should look at renaming the annual return to avoid confusion such as this - it threw me when I started contracting too.Originally posted by Waldorf View PostThe annual return, with details of director, shareholders etc, is separate from the annual accounts. The two documents are file separately, your accountant should prepare the accounts and they can then be filed at Companies House.
Something along the lines of Annual company register update perhaps?
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The annual return, with details of director, shareholders etc, is separate from the annual accounts. The two documents are file separately, your accountant should prepare the accounts and they can then be filed at Companies House.
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Company annual report - Companies House Web Filing
Hi, I've done annual report on Companies House Web Filing page. It lookes rather simple. I only filled in some company and shareholding information and it's done. There is no where to file PnL / balance sheet. Do I need to file them or not?
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