The fees associated with incorporating and maintaining a company will rise from 1 May 2024, due to an increase in charges from Companies House.
Companies House has explained that fees are set on a cost recovery basis – meaning that the increases are intended to solely cover the cost of the services they deliver without making a profit. Incorporation Currently, the cost of registering a company with Companies House ranges from £10 to £40, depending on the channel used. With fees increasing across-the-board from registration to exit, increased costs include:
Many people set up a new company through a company formation agent. Their most basic offerings only add a small margin to the Companies House charge. This means the fees charged by agents are going to see similar increases come 1 May. Confirmation statements Every company, including dormant companies, must file a confirmation statement at least once a year. The cost is currently £13 and rising to £34. This fee, at least, covers a 12-month period. It’s paid with the first filing during the period with no further charge for any subsequent filings during the same period. For a full list of Companies House’s current fees visit the government website and for an update on price increases. Comments are closed.
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