We will prepare and file your annual accounts directly with HMRC and Companies House. You won’t need to worry about a thing, we’ll prepare your confirmation statement, company tax return and let you know how much corporation tax to pay.
Company Annual Accounts
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Let qualified experts take care of your company annual accounts
We’ll keep your company annual accounts fully up to date and compliant with HMRC and Companies House, providing you with your registered office and own company secretary.
Preparing annual accounts is a legal requirement and can seem like a daunting task which is why our team of chartered accountants are here to help. We aim to take the stress out of this and have everything covered for you.
The accounts that need to be filed each year will vary depending on the size of your business. All limited companies must file their accounts each year and we can advise on your filing requirements based on the current size of your business.
Along with your annual financial statements and company tax return, we provide analysis and an overview of your financial performance.
When working with Aspreys you will have access to a dedicated client support team to ensure you get the answers you need when you need, along with our team of chartered accountants on hand.
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Frequently asked questions
Annual accounts are a disclosure of the financial details of a company, typically presented in the form of a profit and loss account and a balance sheet.
Annual accounts must be filed every year.
You can choose to do your own accounting for your limited company. However, most companies hire an accountant to manage their financial matters.
Annual accounts are submitted to Companies House, including a copy that must go to HMRC along with a tax return.