Annual Accounts

Annual Statutory Accounts

Preparation and filing of Annual Statutory Accounts with Companies House is one of the main compliance matters for limited companies in the UK. At Greystone, we prepare your company’s statutory accounts in compliance with Companies House filing requirements and deadlines while also ensuring compliance with applicable Financial Reporting Standards.

For most limited companies, accounts can be filed directly with Companies House electronically via iXBRL. While ensuring compliance and timely filing of company’s accounts is a statutory requirement, we see this as a great opportunity to discuss company’s financial performance with directors to support informed decision making on tax strategies, funding requirements and over business planning.

KEY POINTS

  • Companies House compliance
  • FRC Compliance
  • Automated deadline reminders
  • Electronic submissions with Companies House

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