Companies House, the regulatory body overseeing company registrations in the UK, is set to increase its fees effective 1st May 2024. This adjustment, justified by Companies House as necessary for cost recovery, marks the first fee increase in some time.

Implications for new company setup

For individuals or entities planning to establish a new company, the fee increase directly impacts the cost of incorporation. Starting from 1st May 2024, the expenses associated with setting up a business will be higher.

Impact on existing companies

Existing company owners will also feel the effects of this fee hike. Filing fees, including the annual fee for submitting a confirmation statement as required by UK law, will increase.

Seeking alternatives

You might be wondering if there are alternatives to mitigate these increased fees. However, it’s important to note that Companies House fees are regulated by law, and all providers and applicants are subject to the same fee structure.

How Mint Formations can help

Incorporate before May 1st

Mint Formations offers a solution to mitigate the impact of the fee increase. By incorporating your company before 1st May 2024, you can lock in the current fee, potentially saving significant expenses.

Strategic consultation

Our team at Mint Formations is dedicated to helping you navigate through these changes. We provide strategic consultation services to help you manage and mitigate the ongoing impact of fee increases.

Expert accountancy services

We also offer expert accountancy services tailored to your specific needs. Our professionals can assist you in optimising your financial strategies amidst these regulatory changes.

Speak to our expert team

While the full list of fee increases can be found here, what’s crucial is taking proactive steps to safeguard your financial interests. Get in touch with our team of experts at Mint Formations and by your side, we can navigate through these changes with confidence to secure your financial future.

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