Companies Act 1976 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Companies Act 1976

Directors must prepare company accounts, lay them before the company, and file copies with the registrar, with extra translation rules and penalties for late or missing compliance.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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accounting reference periods accounts and returns auditor appointment auditors company accounts company administration company filings directors registered office registrar filings shareholding notifications statutory forms

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Directors must prepare company accounts, lay them before the company, and file copies with the registrar, with extra translation rules and penalties for late or missing compliance. This provision requires companies to keep a registered office, file certain notices and statements with the registrar, and comply with stock-exchange and audit-related disclosure duties. It also creates offences and fines for some failures. This provision amends many company-law sections so that certain notices, returns, statements, and declarations must be in the prescribed form, and updates several references to accounts, records, listings, and related Companies Act provisions.