Big Changes Incoming: UK Accounts Filing from April 2027

June 30, 2025

Big Changes Incoming: UK Accounts Filing from April 2027

From 1 April 2027, all UK companies will be required to file their annual accounts exclusively via commercial software—even dormant ones. Web and paper submission routes will be discontinued.


For small and micro‑entity companies, the changes are more extensive:

  • Micro‑entities must file both a balance sheet and a profit & loss account.
  • Small companies will also need to include a directors' report and, if applicable, an auditor’s report.
  • The option to file abbreviated (abridged) accounts will be removed.


Additional steps:

  • Companies claiming an audit exemption must include a director's statement confirming eligibility.
  • Requests to shorten accounting reference periods will require a business rationale, with limitations applied.


These reforms aim to enhance financial transparency, support the fight against economic crime, and align UK company reporting with international best practices.

What This Means for Small Businesses

  • Software transition: Businesses not already using filing software will need to adopt one by April 2027.
  • Extra reporting: Previously optional documents like profit & loss statements and directors’ reports become mandatory.
  • Potential cost & admin pressure: Businesses face setup time and potential licensing fees for software.
  • Data visibility: Financial information becomes publicly accessible—transparency, yes, but higher sensitivity too.

With two full years’ notice, Companies House is encouraging firms to switch now and avoid last-minute rush!

How FileTax N Go Can Help

FTG streamlines compliance, designed with small and micro‑businesses in mind:

  • Speedy filing: Get your accounts submitted in as little as 48 hours
  • Single-service simplicity: No subscription—just pay per filing (from £300 all‑in).
  • Expert handling: Experienced accountants manage both Companies House and HMRC filings, ensuring all new requirements are met.
  • Peace of mind: Balance sheets, profit & loss, directors’ reports, and audit exemption statements all handled accurately.

 
Why Act Now

  1. Get Ahead of Deadlines
  2.  Starting now means smoother transition and early familiarity with software-based filing.
  3. Avoid Compliance Missteps
  4.  Stay ahead of new requirements and filing rules, reducing the risk of rejection or penalties.
  5. Professional Assurance
  6.  Let FTG handle technicalities, so you can focus on running your business—not juggling forms.
  7. All-in-One Tax & Accounts Support
  8.  FTG also assists with your Company Tax Return (CT600), aligning with HMRC’s shift to software filing from April 2026

 
The upcoming changes aim to modernise filing and improve transparency, but they bring new demands for small businesses. By planning ahead—and partnering with FileTax N Go—you can simplify the process, stay compliant, and keep your focus where it belongs: on growing your business.


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