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Year-End Accounts

Statutory year-end accounts, filed right by a local firm

Your statutory accounts have to balance, follow the right standard, and land on time. We match you with a local accounting firm that prepares and files them properly.

What's involved

What statutory year-end accounts covers.

  • Full statutory accounts prepared to FRS 102 or FRS 105 as your size requires
  • Balance sheet, profit and loss, and the notes that go with them
  • Filing of accounts with Companies House before your deadline
  • Director approval and the right disclosures for your company size
  • IXBRL tagging where it is needed for online filing
  • A check that your year-end figures line up with your corporation tax return

Why it matters

Late or incorrect statutory accounts mean automatic penalties from Companies House that grow the longer you wait. A local firm keeps your filing accurate and on time. You stay compliant without chasing the detail yourself.

FAQ

Good to know.

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For a private limited company, they are usually due nine months after your accounting reference date. Your first set after incorporation runs to a longer deadline. The firm we match you with will confirm your exact date.

Statutory accounts are the formal year-end accounts filed with Companies House and HMRC. Management accounts are internal reports you use to run the business. The firm can prepare both.

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