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Recent changes in company law have resulted in press reports suggesting that directors are guilty of a criminal offence if they’re late sending accounts to Companies House. Are they right, and if so,
what penalties could you face?
Published 27.05.2009
One of our subscribers was hit with a fine for late filing of accounts by Companies House even though they were submitted before the deadline, in fact with a couple of weeks to spare. Could you be
caught out the same way?
Published 23.02.2011
The deadline for filing your accounts with Companies House is just days away and your accountant has fallen ill. There’s no chance of the figures being finalised in time so how can you avoid being
fined?
Published 19.03.2014
Both Companies House and HMRC have this year made major changes to their rules on filing deadlines. But will postal strikes or failing electronic filing services be an excuse for not getting your
papers in on time?
Published 26.11.2009
You started a company which barely got off the ground and soon closed down. Companies House (CH) says that accounts are still required and because they are overdue a financial penalty applies. Is
there a way out of this sticky situation?
Published 18.09.2017
These days a good credit rating is vital for small companies to survive. Obviously, paying debts on time is essential, but how you manage your company can also play a big role. What’s the full story?
Published 28.10.2014
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