News: Fee Changes at Companies House From May 1st
From May 1st 2024, fees are rising at Companies House, consequently, our prices will also rise. This blog takes you through the price rise and how it will affect company formations going forward.
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From May 1st 2024, fees are rising at Companies House, consequently, our prices will also rise. This blog takes you through the price rise and how it will affect company formations going forward.
Companies House has announced a major update to its fees, effective 1 February 2026. Here’s what’s changing, why the increase is happening, and how acting early could save you money.
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From 13 October 2025, you’ll need to use GOV.UK One Login to access your Companies House WebFiling account.
This change is part of a wider government move towards a single sign-in system that’s easier, safer, and more consistent across services.
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Today, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the Spring 2024 budget. The Spring budget focused heavily on tax cuts and investing in British business. Our blog highlights the main points of the budget which concern SMEs and entrepreneurs.
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