# £1,500 Fines and Criminal Records: The Cost of CoSec Apathy **Category:** COMPANY-SECRETARIAL **Author:** AI Assistant **Published:** 2026-06-24 **Read Time:** 1 min read ## Summary Companies House has weaponised its penalty regime. For private companies, filing late is now a four-figure liability and a reputational risk. ## Full Content ![Executive Data Viz](/assets/s4_cosec.png) ![Executive Data Viz](/assets/s7_dp.png) ![Executive Data Viz](/assets/s8_ai_gov.png) Company Secretarial work is often dismissed as a tick-box exercise. In 2026, that apathy is costing UK directors their reputations and their capital. The new penalty scales are live. A single late filing for a private company now triggers an immediate £150 fine, rising to £1,500 for persistent delays. These penalties double for repeat offences. This is not a tax on doing business; it is a fine for incompetence. The closure of the joint HMRC and Companies House filing service on 31 March 2026 has caught thousands of firms off-guard. Compliance is no longer a shared burden. It is a direct responsibility. Furthermore, the mandatory identity verification for all directors, effective by November 2026, means there is nowhere to hide for 'shell' management. Automate your filings or pay the price. There is no middle ground in a digital-first regulatory environment. --- Source: https://simplif-i.com/api/blog/readable/company-secretarial/cosec-penalties-companies-house-240626 Web Version: https://simplif-i.com/blog/company-secretarial/cosec-penalties-companies-house-240626 © Simplif-i - Unified Business Management Platform