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No monthly subscription. No hidden fees. Just pay per filing.

Simple pricing

One price per return. No subscription. No hidden fees.

£59per return

  • CT600 form generation
  • Tax computation
  • Micro-entity accounts (iXBRL)
  • Direct HMRC submission
  • Rejection fixes at no extra cost
  • Printable filing confirmation

What you'll need

  • Company Registration Number (CRN)
  • Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR)
  • HMRC Government Gateway login
  • Your profit & loss figures

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How we compare

FeatureTaxpipeAccountantOther software
Price per filing£59£300–£1,000+£10–£30/month
CT600 generation
Tax computation
iXBRL accountsSome
Direct HMRC submission
No subscription required
No accountancy knowledge neededN/AVaries
Rejection fixes includedUsuallyVaries

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about CT600 filing with Taxpipe.

What is a CT600?

A CT600 is the Corporation Tax return that every UK limited company must file with HMRC. It reports your company's taxable profits, Corporation Tax liability, and other financial details for an accounting period.

Who needs to file a CT600?

Every UK limited company registered with Companies House must file a CT600, even if the company made no profit or had no trading activity during the period.

What's happening to HMRC's free filing service?

HMRC is withdrawing its free online CT600 filing service on 31 March 2026. After that date, companies will need to use commercial software like Taxpipe to file their Corporation Tax return.

What's included in the £59 price?

Everything you need: CT600 form generation, tax computation, micro-entity accounts (iXBRL), direct HMRC submission, and rejection fixes at no extra cost. There are no hidden fees or subscriptions.

Do I need any tax knowledge to use Taxpipe?

No. Our guided wizard walks you through every step. You just need your company's income and expense figures, your Company Registration Number (CRN), and your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR).

What if HMRC rejects my return?

We'll show you exactly what needs fixing, help you correct it, and resubmit — all at no extra charge. You only pay once per return.