From 31 March 2026, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) will permanently close its free online service for filing Company Tax Returns and annual accounts.
If you currently rely on this system, you will need to switch to commercial software to stay compliant.
Why is HMRC closing its free Company Tax Return system?
HMRC says the platform no longer meets current digital standards or reflects recent changes in UK company law.
The system was designed over a decade ago for small, unrepresented companies with simple tax affairs.
Today, specialist tax software offers a wider range of features, including:
How to prepare for the HMRC filing service closure
You do not need to wait until the last minute to make the switch. Start planning now by:
There is no need to notify HMRC or Companies House when you move to commercial software.
Download past Company Tax Returns before they are deleted
After 31 March 2026, you won’t be able to access your previously filed returns through HMRC’s service.
It is important to download and save at least the last three years of submissions, in case you:
To download a return:
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Log in to HMRC and go to ‘track your submissions’
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Choose the filing period and select the HMRC or Companies House link
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On the summary page, click ‘save your return in HTML’
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Save the file to your computer or a secure folder
How to amend or refile Company Tax Returns after 31 March 2026
Once the HMRC service closes, you won’t be able to amend or resubmit returns through the portal. Instead, you must:
Companies House will also only accept changes via software or paper submission.
Do dormant companies still need to file accounts?
Yes, even if your company is dormant and not trading, you must still file accounts with Companies House each year.
Some dormant entities may qualify for a Corporation Tax exemption, such as:
Even if exempt from Corporation Tax, you must still keep Companies House updated annually.
Don’t wait until the deadline to switch software
With the closure of HMRC’s filing system looming, many businesses will be moving to new platforms over the coming year.
This could lead to longer wait times for support, limited availability of training, and a greater risk of errors.
By switching early, you will avoid the rush and get familiar with your new system.
Need help preparing for the change?
We can help you choose the right software, transfer your data securely, and keep your tax filings on track.
Contact us today to speak to one of our tax and accounts specialists.