Changes to Companies House fees from 1st February

Feb 2, 2026
Author: Sam Butler

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On 1 February 2026, Companies House increased most of its fees, with a few small reductions.

These changes reflect a broader shift in how Companies House operates, following new powers introduced under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.

We’ve summarised the main fee changes in the table below:

Service Previous Cost From 1 February
Digital incorporation filing £50 £100
Digital confirmation statement £34 £50
Paper confirmation statement £34 £110
Registering as an authorised corporate service provider (ACSP) £55 £63
Same-day change of name £83 £85
Voluntary strike off (digital) £33 £13
Registration of a charge £14 £15
Administrative restoration £468 £341

 

Why are the fees going up?

The increases are part of a wider push to modernise and strengthen the UK’s corporate registry.

Companies House has been given greater authority to query and remove inaccurate or misleading information from its records. That means more scrutiny, more checks, and more resources, which these higher fees are intended to support.

Although some fees rose in May 2024, that was the first time in almost ten years. This latest update reflects the continued roll-out of the new rules and expanded responsibilities.

 

Where to find the full list

You can view the complete list of changes here:
Changes to Companies House fees – GOV.UK

If you have any questions about how these changes might affect your company filings, or need support with company secretarial work, we're always happy to help.

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