£10 + the £50 Companies House fee. Filed directly with Companies House.
Exact registered name, or your company number — we pull your real position straight from the public register.
One fee. Everything included.
Found on any past Companies House filing — or search your company name in the checker above to look it up.
Not the same as a director's personal code — this one authenticates the company itself. Lost it? Companies House can post a replacement to your registered office.
Since 18 November 2025, every director has to complete identity verification before Companies House will accept the statement — each one gets their own 11-character personal code once verified.
That's the form-filling time when your details are ready — not a promise on how fast we can get a director verified if that's still outstanding.
See your real deadline, live from the register.
You confirm your company's register details are still correct — we prepare everything for you.
Submitted straight to Companies House, checked before it goes.
£10 our fee + £50 Companies House fee
You confirm your details; we prepare the statement, validate it against Companies House's own filing rules, and submit it directly. You never touch the portal.
Start my filing →Sample company shown. Your real position, live from the register.
Taxopedia is not Companies House. You can always file directly, free of any service fee (Companies House's own £50/£110 fee still applies), through the official Companies House service.
An annual check that the information Companies House holds about your company — registered office, directors, PSCs (people with significant control), shareholders and SIC codes — is still correct. You confirm it, or update anything that's changed, at least once every 12 months, on a rolling date set by your company's own "review period".
Almost certainly, yes. Companies House sends this reminder from ereminders@companieshouse.gov.uk, with a subject line naming your company: "File your confirmation statement now for [your company name]". It's worth checking your real date rather than acting on the email alone — use the checker above.
You can file up to 14 days after your company's review period ends. The checker above pulls your actual due date live from the Companies House register, rather than you having to calculate it yourself.
It's staged, not instant. First, an overdue note appears against your company on the public register — visible to anyone who looks it up. Companies House may then issue a financial penalty. If the statement still isn't filed, persistent failure can lead to Companies House starting the process to strike the company off the register. None of that is a reason to panic — it's very fixable, especially caught early.
Since 18 November 2025, every director has had to verify their identity with Companies House and supply their 11-character Companies House personal code on the confirmation statement — Companies House will not accept the statement until every director has done this. PSCs have their own, separate verification duties. If your filing seems stuck, an unverified director is often the real reason.
Companies House can post a replacement authentication code to your company's registered office — it isn't emailed or shown online, for security. It can take a few working days to arrive, so it's worth checking well before your deadline rather than at the last minute.
Yes. A confirmation statement is separate from your accounts and Corporation Tax return — every UK company on the register has to file one at least once every 12 months, dormant or trading.
£60 all-in: £10 is our fee, and £50 is the fee Companies House itself charges on every confirmation statement — that part goes straight to Companies House, and no provider can waive it. There's nothing else to pay.
Yes. You confirm your company's details, we prepare the statement, validate it against Companies House's own filing rules, and submit it directly — £10 our fee plus the £50 government fee, £60 total. Search your company above and use "Start my filing" to get going.
We checked these rather than relying on memory. Every figure and deadline above comes from Companies House directly — go and read them yourself if you'd like to.
Last reviewed 17-08-2026. Tax rules change — if you're reading this long after that date, check the source.
This filing tool is built and run by Taxopedia Limited, a UK accountancy practice — real people who look after real companies all year round, from bookkeeping and VAT to accounts and payroll. If you'd rather never think about a deadline again, that's what we do.