ANNUAL
TAX RETURNS

As a Director of a UK Company You must send an annual return to Companies House once a year, this event takes place at the end of each tax year.

An annual return is different from a company’s annual accounts & tax return, these usually aren't done at the same time.

Companies House will send a letter notifying us of the due date to your Companies Registered Address, Hatton & Berkeley also provides this service to its Accountancy Clients.

The due date is usually a year after either the:

  • incorporation of your company
  • date you filed your last annual return

Annual returns can be filed up to 28 days after the due date.

Your company can be fined up to £5,000 and your company struck off if you do not send your annual return to Companies House annually.


INCLUDED IN AN
ANNUAL TAX RETURN

AN ANNUAL RETURN MUST INCLUDE

  • Details of each Director(s) and company Company Secretary (not compulsory)
  • Your company's trading activity - including its SIC code(s)
  • Type of company; eg 'Private' or 'Public'
  • Registered Company Office Address

YOU MAY ALSO NEED TO INCLUDE

  • A ‘statement of capital’ if your company has shares / share capital
  • Details of shareholders, and if this has changed since your last annual filing

SIC CODE

A SIC code is a number that identifies what trading activities a company engages in, eg; 'Code 512199' relates to ‘Other Motion Picture and Video Industries’.  Up to 4 SIC codes can be used on your annual return that relate to your company’s business.  Find a list of SIC codes here.