Recently there have been reforms to do with Companies House (CH) to improve the reliability of the Register of Companies and help combat fraud.
From the 4th March, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 has started to be introduced in phases. This gives CH the power to investigate the Register of Companies and clamp down on shady businesses. This has all come about due to hundreds of false fillings of Form MR04 (used to show that a debt has been fulfilled).
CH can now query, annotate and remove information that appears to be misleading, inconsistent or inappropriate on the Register. They have also made administrative changes in terms of paper filings (they can only be sent to Cardiff now!) and all documents must now be authenticated with a printed name or signature.
A company’s registered office address must now be one at which the receipt of a document can be acknowledged and passed on to the person acting for the company. This means a PO box is no longer acceptable! If you do currently have a PO box, talk to us about changing the address to Rustrick Accountants, if you do not then the address will automatically be changed to CH’s address, and you may be fined.
Companies will also now have to register an email address; you must include this on your next confirmation statement!
Companies cannot be incorporated for an unlawful purpose therefore they are now obliged to include a statement of lawful purpose in their incorporation applications from the 5th March.
CH can now also refuse to register names with a criminal purpose, that contain computer codes or suggest a link with a foreign government or similar body. CH will now direct a company to change a name if it does breach this policy or refuse to reregister the company.
Now is the right time to update your CH file (if necessary!) before the rise in fees on 1st May. If you think you may need to change anything, just get in touch with us on 01622 738165 and we can walk you through the steps!