How to file financial statements with the National Court Register?

Do you have a company registered with the National Court Register that belongs to the Register of Entrepreneurs? 30 June is the standard deadline for the approval of financial statements for most entities. This refers to those companies for which the financial year is the calendar year. This means that the relevant documents must be submitted to the National Court Register by 15 July. The financial statements are now only submitted online – electronically and in a specific file format. Read the article and find out how to do it correctly step by step. Check out how the financial statements are filed!
Table of contents:

What is a financial statement?


Who must file financial statements with the National Court Register?


What is the deadline for submitting a financed report to the NCR?


Important!

How to make electronic financial statements?


Who must sign electronic financial statements?


What must the documentation submitted to the KRS contain?


Is there a fee for filing financial statements with the NCR?


How to send the financial statements to the KRS?


When and how to file a statement of no obligation to prepare and file annual financial statements?


How to download KRS financial statements? Online browsing


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