Dormant Company
Dormant company filings
Use the steps below to build a provisional fee. Your estimate updates as you go—nothing is final until we have confirmed scope with you.
Dormant companies
Filings to Companies House and HMRC
For qualifying dormant companies, we prepare the statutory filings required at Companies House and support Corporation Tax (CT600) submission to HMRC. Select the situation that matches your company; we will then confirm scope and fee before work begins.
- Companies House dormant accounts filing
- HMRC Corporation Tax (CT600) support where required
- Clear confirmation of eligibility before filing
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Choose your dormant company scenario
Pick the description that best fits your company. Fees are agreed individually—select an option to continue.
Package
Package
Dormant filing
We prepare and file dormant accounts with Companies House and support Corporation Tax (CT600) filing to HMRC where applicable, with clear communication at each step.
Indicative package fee
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Fees agreed on enquiry
Included in this package
- Preparation of dormant company accounts where applicable
- Filing with Companies House
- CT600 preparation and submission support where applicable
- Basic review of company status for filing eligibility
- Compliance reminders
- HMRC and Companies House correspondence support relating to these filings
- Dedicated account manager
Add-ons & optional setup
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Notes for our team
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Optional setup & registrations
Assistance opening a business bank account
Quoted separately
VAT registration application
+ £75 ex VAT
PAYE registration (employer scheme)
+ £75 ex VAT
Beyond this package
These are common next steps—they are not part of this estimate unless we agree them separately.