
If you’re a director of a Community Interest Company (CIC), there’s a good chance you’ve already discovered an uncomfortable truth:
filing CIC accounts online is not as simple as clicking “upload” and moving on.
For many first-time CIC directors, the online systems feel technical, unforgiving, and written for accountants—not for people trying to run a community-focused organisation. Add unfamiliar terms, multiple deadlines, and the pressure of “doing it wrong”, and it’s easy to feel stuck before you even log in.
The good news is this: online CIC filing follows a clear structure once you understand what’s required and in what order. This guide breaks it down in plain English so you can file confidently—or know exactly when it makes sense to get specialist help.
What “Filing CIC Accounts Online” Actually Means

Before we look at the steps, it’s important to clear up a common misunderstanding.
Filing CIC accounts online does not mean there is one single form or one single website.
In practice, it means submitting different information to different bodies, using online portals.
Companies House vs HMRC – Two Systems, Two Jobs
Every CIC must file accounts with Companies House. This is where your statutory accounts and CIC Report are submitted and placed on the public record.
Separately, your CIC must deal with HMRC for Corporation Tax. Filing accounts online with Companies House does not replace your tax obligations.
Understanding this separation is the first step to avoiding confusion.
Where the CIC Report Fits In
Unlike standard limited companies, CICs must also submit a CIC Report. This explains:
- What your CIC did during the year
- How it benefited the community
- How directors were paid (if at all)
- Confirmation that the asset lock has been followed
The CIC Report is submitted online alongside your accounts. Forgetting it is one of the most common reasons filings are rejected.
Before You Start – What You Need Ready

Most confusion happens because directors log in before they’re ready. Preparation matters.
Your Companies House Authentication Code
To file accounts online, you’ll need your Companies House authentication code. This is a six-character code issued to your CIC’s registered office.
If you don’t have it, you’ll need to request a replacement—something that can delay filing if left too late.
Finalised Accounts in the Correct Format
Your accounts must be:
- Approved by the directors
- Finalised (not drafts)
- In the correct statutory format
Uploading management accounts, internal spreadsheets, or the wrong version is a common mistake.
A Completed CIC Report
Your CIC Report should be prepared in advance, not rushed at the final stage. It must align with what your accounts show and clearly explain your community benefit activities.
Step-by-Step: How to File CIC Accounts Online

Once everything is ready, the actual online filing process is far less intimidating than it first appears.
Logging Into the Companies House Online Filing Service
You log in using your company number and authentication code. From there, you’ll see a dashboard showing what filings are due.
This is where many directors panic—but don’t. The system guides you step by step.
Uploading Statutory Accounts
You’ll select the option to file accounts and upload your statutory accounts in the required format. The system performs basic checks but does not verify whether your accounts are technically correct—that responsibility sits with the directors.
Submitting the CIC Report Online

The CIC Report is submitted as part of the same online process. Missing this step is one of the most common errors CIC directors make.
Receiving Confirmation and Proof of Filing
Once submitted, you’ll receive confirmation that your accounts have been received and accepted. Always save this confirmation for your records.
Common Online Filing Mistakes CIC Directors Make
Uploading the Wrong Version of Accounts
Statutory accounts are not the same as internal or draft accounts. Uploading the wrong version can lead to rejection or public disclosure of incorrect information.
Forgetting the CIC Report
This single omission causes more CIC filing problems than almost anything else.
Assuming Online Filing Means “Done Forever”
Filing online does not remove future obligations. Corporation Tax returns, future accounts, and ongoing compliance still apply.
What Happens After You File Your CIC Accounts Online
Public Record and Transparency
Once accepted, your accounts and CIC Report appear on the public register. Funders, commissioners, and stakeholders can view them—so clarity and accuracy matter.
HMRC Corporation Tax Deadlines Still Apply
Even after filing online with Companies House, you must still submit your Corporation Tax return to HMRC by the relevant deadline.
Do You Need an Accountant to File CIC Accounts Online?
This depends on your circumstances.
When Online Filing Is Straightforward
If your CIC is dormant or has very limited activity, online filing may be relatively simple—provided you understand the rules.
When Specialist Support Prevents Problems
If your CIC has:
- Grants or restricted funding
- Director payments
- Employees or payroll
- Multiple income streams
…specialist CIC support can prevent errors that cost far more to fix later.
How KG Accountants Make Online CIC Filing Simple


At KG Accountants, CICs are not an afterthought—they are a core specialism.
End-to-End Online Filing Support
We handle:
- Preparation of compliant statutory accounts
- Drafting and reviewing your CIC Report
- Online submission to Companies House
- Corporation Tax compliance with HMRC
You don’t have to wrestle with portals, formats, or guesswork.
Keeping You Compliant Every Year
Beyond filing, we help CIC directors stay up to date with:
- Filing deadlines
- Regulatory changes
- Ongoing compliance requirements
That continuity reduces stress year after year.
Frequently Asked Questions About Filing CIC Accounts Online
Can I File CIC Accounts Online Myself?
Yes—but directors remain legally responsible for accuracy and completeness.
What Format Do CIC Accounts Need to Be In?
They must be in the correct statutory format, suitable for online submission.
What If My Online Submission Is Rejected?
Rejections usually relate to missing documents, formatting errors, or CIC Report issues. These can often be corrected, but they cause delays.
Are Online Filing Deadlines Different?
No. Deadlines are the same whether you file online or by post.
Final Thoughts – Online Filing Doesn’t Have to Be Stressful

Filing CIC accounts online can feel intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be confusing. With the right preparation and understanding, the process becomes far more manageable.
And when things get more complex, having CIC specialists on your side can make all the difference.
How We Can Help
How we can help!
Call us today on 0207 078 7477 or complete our enquiry form to book a FREE initial consultation.
We’ll take the stress out of filing your CIC accounts online—so you can focus on running your organisation and delivering real community impact.
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