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Many businesses are legally required to undergo an external, independent examination, such as an audit, and to report on all or part of their accounts.

This applies to companies with turnover, assets or workforce above certain thresholds, although many businesses below those thresholds also find the process valuable.

We want to make your audit a positive experience and go beyond simply reporting on your accounts – and because we get to know our clients, our audits are reinforced by our understanding of your business and the sector in which you operate.

We’ll use your audit to identify areas of your business that can be improved or made more efficient, including your financial controls and management systems. Our approach will give you the detailed data you need for effective decision-making and to shape your strategy for moving your business forward.

We have years of experience in audit work and are registered auditors, authorised and monitored by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales in our conduct of limited company audits.

Many other organisations also require audit work to be carried out by registered auditors, even if their accounts themselves do not require it, including solicitors who hold clients’ monies or operate controlled trusts.

If you are part of a voluntary organisation that provides services under a service contract to a local or other government body, you may be required to undergo an audit. We have wide-ranging experience in this type of audit and can often advise on ways to improve accounting systems.

Details about our audit registration can be viewed at www.auditregister.org.uk, under reference number: 1365538.

To find out more about how we can help you, please contact LRH accountants in Calderdale.

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Email: mail@lrh.co.uk

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Have you verified your identity? Staying compliant with Companies House changes

March 9th, 2026

Since November 2025, it has become a requirement for all company directors and Persons with Significant Control (PSCs) to verify their identity with Companies House.

As this must be completed by November this year, it is concerning that many have still not done so.

This verification process is part of the UK Government’s efforts to enhance transparency and prevent fraud under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA).

To do this, you can use the Government’s own ‘Verify your identity for Companies House’ service, which uses GOV.UK One Login or through an Authorised Corporate Service Provider (ACSP), such as a solicitor or accountant that is registered with the scheme.

The process is simple and requires you to provide proof of identity, such as a passport or driver’s licence.

If you haven’t completed this verification process already, you could face complications when submitting your annual confirmation statement this year.

What’s changing with Companies House?

Companies House now requires all company directors and PSCs to go through the identity verification process.

This applies to both new and existing directors and it’s necessary to ensure your company complies with new anti-money laundering rules.

If you don’t verify your identity, Companies House will block your ability to file documents, such as your annual confirmation statement.

The verification process is designed to enhance the security and legitimacy of company records, making it easier to track the individuals behind UK businesses.

Not submitting it could result in penalties, fines or even the dissolution of your company.

Don’t leave it too late

Make sure you complete the identity verification as soon as possible. Without it, your company won’t be able to submit the required annual confirmation statement and you could face penalties.

If you’re unsure about the process and need further guidance, please get in touch with our team.

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