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Companies Act 2006 - where are we now?It was as far back as November 2006 when the new Companies Act 2006 (the Act) received Royal Assent. Early in 2007 the government outlined a timetable for the Act’s implementation and at that time three key dates were announced:
In November 2007 the government made a further announcement that the final implementation date would be delayed until October 2009 and a final timetable has since been published. What’s next?The next key implementation date is 6 April 2008 when provisions relating to company reports, accounts and audits will be introduced. These provisions will generally apply to accounting periods that begin on or after 6 April 2008. At the time of going to print proposals were also in place to increase the financial thresholds which determine when a company or group qualifies as small or medium-sized and also for audit exemption. |
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