A single mistake on your CIC34 report can quickly snowball into regulator queries, delayed grant funding, or penalties ranging from £150 to £1,500.
If your CIC reporting deadline is approaching, now’s the time to correct the errors that most Community Interest Company directors make : so you can stay compliant, protect your reputation, and keep your impact moving.
Filing your CIC34 shouldn’t feel stressful. It’s your opportunity to showcase the difference your CIC makes in the community. Yet every year, many directors rush through the process, leaving out key details or missing the basics that keep them compliant with the CIC Regulator.
Here are the seven most common CIC34 reporting mistakes : and how to fix them before the deadline.

1. Leaving It Too Late
Deadlines creep up faster than you think. Postal delays or missing documents can cause automatic penalties, and Companies House is strict about late submissions.
✅ The Fix
Work backwards from your deadline.
Set reminders three months, one month, and two weeks in advance.
If your year end is 31 December, your filing deadline is 30 September : aim to post by mid-September using tracked delivery.
Those extra two weeks are your safety net : protecting you from penalties and unnecessary stress.
2. Writing a Generic Community Interest Report
You’re doing great work, but vague statements like “we helped local people” don’t meet the CIC Regulator’s standard. They want evidence of genuine community benefit.
✅ The Fix
Turn your CIC34 report into a story of measurable impact. Use real numbers, results, and testimonials:
Instead of “we supported vulnerable adults,” say “we provided 240 hot meals and helped 15 people secure permanent housing.”
Include outcomes, partner feedback, and community quotes. Remember : your CIC34 is public, so make it a powerful representation of your mission.

3. Forgetting You Need Two Filings: Accounts + CIC34
One of the biggest misunderstandings is thinking the CIC34 report is optional. It isn’t. Even if your CIC is dormant or a micro-entity, you must submit both:
- Annual accounts to Companies House
- CIC34 report to the CIC Regulator
✅ The Fix
Mark both deadlines for the same day, but send them separately:
- 📬 Accounts: Filed via Companies House system
- 📮 CIC34 report: Post to Companies House, Crown Way, Cardiff CF14 3UZ
Think of them as two halves of one story: your accounts show financial health, your CIC34 shows social impact.
4. Trying to File Online When You Can’t
Not every CIC can file online. If you use the wrong route, your form will be rejected : and your clock keeps ticking.
✅ The Fix
Check your company’s filing type.
Only CICs submitting full accounts can file online.
Micro, dormant, or abridged companies must use paper submission.
Download the latest CIC34 form from gov.uk, complete it carefully, and allow time for postal delivery.

5. Submitting Inaccurate Financial Information
Inaccurate figures : even small ones : can cause major problems. The CIC Regulator and funders rely on your accounts to judge your organisation’s transparency and governance.
✅ The Fix
Double-check every number. Keep copies of your bank statements, receipts, payroll records, and invoices.
If you’re unsure, get help from a specialist CIC accountant who understands reporting standards.
Accurate financial data doesn’t just keep you compliant : it builds confidence with funders and the communities you serve.
6. Failing to Get Board Approval
In the rush to meet deadlines, many directors skip formal board approval. That’s risky : and technically non-compliant.
✅ The Fix
Hold a short board meeting to review and approve both your annual accounts and CIC34 report.
Record minutes, have a director sign both documents, and file them correctly.
Each document requires its own signature : this confirms that your board has specifically reviewed your community impact report.

7. Trying to Handle It All Alone
CIC compliance can feel like a maze : especially if you’re juggling community work, funding, and operations.
✅ The Fix
Work with a professional team who specialise in Community Interest Company accounting and compliance.
At KG Accountants, we manage every part of the process:
- Bookkeeping and accounts preparation
- CIC34 report completion
- Corporation tax filing
- Ongoing compliance and advice
We make sure your filings are correct, grant-ready, and stress-free : so you can focus on the work that matters.
📞 Call 0207 078 7477 or book a free consultation to get started.
Moving Forward with Confidence
Your CIC represents hope, innovation, and positive change in your community. Filing your CIC34 report shouldn’t distract from that : it should highlight it.
With structure, clarity, and expert guidance, you can turn your next submission into more than a compliance task : it becomes a celebration of your impact.
Stay ahead of the CIC reporting deadline, plan early, and let your next CIC34 show the real story behind your organisation’s success.
How We Can Help!
At KG Accountants, we take the stress out of CIC accounting. We handle everything : bookkeeping, accounts preparation, CIC34 completion, and corporation tax : so you can focus on the community work that matters most.
Our team ensures your CIC stays compliant, grant-ready, and confident in front of regulators.
Call us today on 0207 078 7477 or complete our enquiry form to book a FREE initial consultation.
With expert CIC accountants by your side, filing your accounts doesn’t have to be stressful : it can be simple, seamless, and done right the first time.
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