Year-End Accounts
Dormant and micro-entity accounts filed correctly
A dormant or very small company still has to file the right accounts with Companies House. We match you with a local firm that keeps it simple and compliant.
What's involved
What dormant & micro-entity accounts covers.
- Dormant company accounts (form AA02) for companies with no transactions
- Micro-entity accounts prepared under FRS 105
- Confirming whether your company truly counts as dormant for filing
- Filing with Companies House before your deadline
- Keeping your confirmation statement in step with your accounts
- Advice on what would end dormant status
Why it matters
Even a dormant company faces the same late filing penalties as any other, and the rules on what counts as dormant catch people out. A local firm files the correct format and keeps you within the micro-entity thresholds. You stay compliant for very little cost.
FAQ
Good to know.
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A company is dormant for Companies House when it has had no significant accounting transactions in the period. Even small fees or interest can break it. The firm we match you with will confirm your status.
Very small companies that meet at least two of the size thresholds for turnover, balance sheet total, and employees. FRS 105 allows a simpler, shorter set of accounts. The firm will check if you qualify.
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