Compliance Services – Crossley & Davis Accountants

Comprehensive Compliance Services You Can Trust
Stay on Top of Your Deadlines, Without the Stress
Staying compliant with Companies House and HMRC doesn’t have to be stressful. Our expert compliance services at Crossley & Davis take care of your statutory accounts, corporate filings, and year-end reporting — so you meet every deadline, avoid penalties, and stay focused on running your business.
Whether you’re a start-up, a growing company, or simply too busy to manage admin, we’ll keep your business fully compliant – and give you back your peace of mind.
Compliance and Accounting Excellence
Discover our comprehensive compliance services, designed to ensure your business thrives while staying legally secure.
Statutory Accounts Preparation
We expertly prepare and file your statutory year-end accounts to meet legal requirements and promote financial transparency.
Corporation Tax Filing
Simplify your tax obligations with our accurate and timely Corporation Tax return services.
Companies House Submissions
Ensure compliance with seamless Companies House submissions, avoiding penalties and delays.

What Our Compliance Services Include
We handle the essential filings and reports that keep your business legally up to date:

Statutory Accounts Filing
We handle the preparation and submission of year-end accounts to keep you compliant.
Corporation Tax Returns
Our team prepares and files accurate tax returns, helping you avoid penalties.
Companies House Submissions
Keep your business records up-to-date with timely and accurate submissions.
Deadline Monitoring
We proactively track important dates to ensure you never miss a compliance deadline.
Integrated Support Services
Seamlessly connect compliance with other accounting services for peace of mind.
Why Choose Crossley & Davis for Compliance Services?
- Deadline management built in – We track, remind, and file for you
- Fully accurate reports – No guesswork, no last-minute stress
- Clear advice – We explain your obligations without the jargon
- Seamless integration – Combine with our bookkeeping or payroll for total support
- UK-wide service – Based in Bolton, supporting clients across the country
Let’s Keep Things Simple – and Compliant
Don’t let compliance cause unnecessary stress. Let us handle the paperwork, the deadlines, and the filings – while you focus on running your business.
Contact us today to find out how we can help you stay on the right side of regulation.
Frequently Asked Questions
We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you find instant answers to your queries
What are statutory accounts?
Statutory accounts are annual financial reports that limited companies must prepare and file with Companies House. In short, they show your business’s financial position and must meet legal and formatting requirements. At Crossley & Davis, we ensure these are prepared accurately and submitted on time.
Do I need to file a confirmation statement?
Yes, absolutely. Every limited company must file a confirmation statement annually with Companies House to confirm key company details. Fortunately, we manage this filing for you as part of our ongoing compliance service.
What happens if I miss a Companies House deadline?
Missing a deadline can lead to financial penalties or even the risk of your company being struck off the register. To prevent this, we track all key dates on your behalf and ensure everything is submitted well before the deadline.
Can you help with Corporation Tax as well?
Absolutely. We handle both your statutory accounts and Corporation Tax return as a joined-up service. As a result, you benefit from aligned figures and fewer administrative headaches.
How do you remind clients about upcoming deadlines?
We use secure, cloud-based systems to monitor your deadlines. In addition to this, we send personalised reminders and updates in advance – giving you time to review and approve anything required before filing.
What if I’ve missed filings in the past?
Not to worry. We regularly help clients catch up on late filings, correct any previous errors, and communicate with Companies House or HMRC if needed. The sooner you reach out, the easier it is to fix.