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From my Sage Instant Accounts to accounts suitable for filing at companies house?
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Good morning,

I've been finishing my accounts in Sage Instant Accounts. I have a filing deadline with Companies House next week. 

I now need to get what I have in Sage into appropriate format of Small Company Accounts to file with the registrar. Can anyone suggest the quickest and easiest means to do this?

Can Sage help with with a template? Or can I download a free template for say MS Excel and just copy across the data?

It's the first time I've produced a set of accounts and/or tried to file them at Companies House so it's learning experience!

Any help would be much appreciated.

Many thanks



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Hi

You can use the template from companies house, is relatively easy to use.

just log into companies house and click the file accounts button - you will need the company authentication code...

The template is downloaded as a secure PDF which you add the figures and notes too as required.

You then submit it direct from the PDF file.

Hope that helps

Jeremy

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