From 1st February 2026, Companies House will be implementing higher fees for submissions. This is following a previous price hike in May 2024, and in addition to a shift to software-only filing from April 2027. With some costs set to double it is vital that you plan ahead and assess the impact this will have on your business.
What are the New Companies House Fees?
The table below shows both the current fees and those that will apply from 1st February 2026. We have also included the percentage increase as a comparative measure.
| Service | Submission Type | Current Fee | Fee from February 2026 | Percentage Increase |
|
Company Incorporation |
Digital | £50 | £100 | 100% |
| Paper | £71 | £124 | 74.6% | |
| Digital (same day) | £78 | £156 | 100% | |
|
Confirmation Statement |
Digital | £34 | £50 | 47.1% |
| Paper | £62 | £110 | 77.4% | |
| Change of Company Name | Digital (same day) | £83 | £85 | 2.4% |
On the other hand, fees for voluntary strike-off are set to decrease. Digital submissions will fall from £33 to £13. Paper submissions will fall from £44 to £18. This is a return to the pre-2024 rates.
Why Are Companies House Increasing Their Fees?
Companies House are increasing their fees as part of a government scheme to tackle business fraud and modernise their systems. They hope that, by increasing costs, criminals will be dissuaded from abusing the company register and setting up fake companies for illegal use.
The additional revenue will be used to cover the implementation of new software and structural changes under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act. These changes can already be seen with the implementation of mandatory identity verification for directors and PSCs earlier this year.
How Will This Affect My Business?
With annual fees like the confirmation statement increasing, it is important that small businesses factor the price increases into their 2026 budget. You should also check that all information is current and correct before filing to avoid additional fees for submitting corrections.
If you are worried about the impact of these changes on your business, or you are looking for an accountant to submit to Companies House on your behalf, do not hesitate to contact us.
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