A SIC code (Standard Industrial Classification code) is a 5-digit number that classifies a company’s principal business activity. Every UK company must provide at least one SIC code when it is incorporated at Companies House , and confirm it each year through the confirmation statement .

What Are SIC Codes Used For?

PurposeDetail
Companies HouseClassifies companies by industry on the public register
HMRCUses SIC codes for tax administration and risk profiling
ONS (Office for National Statistics)Compiles economic statistics by industry sector
Government policyIdentifies sectors for targeted support, grants and regulation
Credit reference agenciesAssesses industry risk when scoring businesses
Investors and lendersUnderstands the nature of the business at a glance

SIC Code Structure

The UK uses the SIC 2007 classification system (based on the EU’s NACE Rev. 2). Codes are organised hierarchically:

LevelExampleDescription
SectionJInformation and Communication
Division62Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
Group62.0Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
Class62.01Computer programming activities
Subclass62011Ready-made interactive leisure and entertainment software development

Companies House requires the 5-digit subclass code.

Common SIC Codes

SIC CodeDescription
62020Information technology consultancy activities
70229Management consultancy activities other than financial management
47910Retail sale via mail order houses or via internet
41100Development of building projects
56101Licensed restaurants
69201Bookkeeping activities
69202Accounting and auditing activities
82990Other business support service activities
96090Other personal service activities
68100Buying and selling of own real estate
68209Other letting and operating of own or leased real estate
64209Activities of other holding companies

How to Choose the Right SIC Code

Step 1: Identify the Principal Activity

The SIC code should represent the company’s main business activity — the activity that generates the most revenue or is the primary purpose of the company. If the company has multiple activities, choose the code that best represents the principal one.

Step 2: Search the SIC Code List

Companies House provides a searchable tool and a downloadable list of all valid SIC codes. The full list is available in the UK SIC 2007 condensed classification published by the ONS.

Step 3: Be Specific

Choose the most specific code that matches the activity. A general code should only be used when no specific code exists.

Instead ofUse
82990 (Other business support)70229 (Management consultancy) if that is the actual activity
47190 (Other retail sale)47910 (Retail via internet) if the business is an online retailer
96090 (Other personal services)The specific personal service code if one exists

Step 4: Multiple Codes

A company can provide up to 4 SIC codes on the confirmation statement, allowing it to describe multiple activities. The first code listed should be the principal activity.

When to Provide a SIC Code

EventAction
IncorporationAt least one SIC code on form IN01
Annual confirmation statementConfirm or update the SIC code(s)
Change of principal activityUpdate at the next confirmation statement
HMRC registrationProvide the SIC code when registering for corporation tax

Changing the SIC Code

If the company’s business activity changes, the SIC code should be updated at the next confirmation statement filing. There is no separate form to change the SIC code — it is simply updated when filing the CS01.

A change of SIC code does not require a special resolution or amendment to the articles of association (unless the articles restrict the company’s permitted activities).

SIC Codes for Holding and Dormant Companies

Company TypeTypical SIC Code
Holding company (owns shares in subsidiaries)64209 — Activities of other holding companies
Dormant company99999 — Dormant company
Property holding68209 — Letting and operating of own or leased real estate

Companies that have not yet started trading may use code 74990 (Non-trading company) or the code for their intended activity.

SIC Codes and HMRC

HMRC uses SIC codes to:

  • Classify companies for tax compliance monitoring
  • Identify companies in high-risk sectors for enquiry
  • Compare a company’s declared income with industry norms
  • Determine eligibility for certain tax reliefs (e.g. R&D tax credits, creative industry reliefs)

An incorrect SIC code will not directly cause a penalty, but it could lead to unnecessary scrutiny if HMRC’s automated systems flag the company based on sector benchmarks.

Common Mistakes

MistakeProblem
Using a code that is too generalDoes not accurately describe the business; may trigger HMRC queries
Using the wrong code entirelyCompanies House record does not match actual activity
Not updating after a business pivotPublic register shows outdated information
Confusing SIC codes with other classificationsSIC codes are specific to Companies House / ONS; other schemes (e.g. HMRC trade classifications) are different
Using a 4-digit codeCompanies House requires the full 5-digit code