Registry extends confirmation statement deadline to 30 September
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It’s now two months since we launched myRegistry and in that time we have supported 1,006 businesses with setting up their accounts and have incorporated 517 companies and partnerships. More than 80% of companies, partnerships and foundations are now using myRegistry.
We know there are customers who still need to set up new accounts on myRegistry and we are here to help. We are also extending the deadline for submitting your first annual confirmation statement.
Deadline extension for annual confirmation statement
We have listened to our customers about needing more time to comply with the new reporting obligations and submit the first annual confirmation statement through myRegistry. We are therefore extending the deadline by a further three months to 30 September 2021.
If you submit after this date, you will be charged a late fee.
Find out more about the annual confirmation statement:
Annual return / annual confirmation statement
Help with myRegistry
If you haven’t set up your myRegistry account yet, our team is on hand to help you, either over the phone, email, virtual meeting or, now that restrictions are easing, in person from mid-May.
Visit the help section on our website
On our website, you will find everything you need to know about myRegistry. As well as helpful information, we have produced short, informative videos on how to set up your account, register to authenticate your account, and submit your first annual confirmation statement.
Book a support session
You can request a call with one of our staff via our website and we will call you back. We are looking after a lot of customers over the phone and by email and will respond as soon as we can, which is usually within 72 hours.
From mid-May, we will be offering one-to-one in-person or virtual appointments with members of our team.
During these 30-minute sessions, we will walk you through the system and help you with any questions. More details about how to book one of the sessions will follow soon.