Important: This guide is general information, not a Government communication or approval promise. Current law, portal behaviour and the relevant authority control the actual application.
Immediate setup after incorporation
- Open and operate the company bank account through the applicable bank process
- Organise subscriber and capital evidence
- Review commencement-related requirements where applicable
- Create statutory and accounting records
- Complete tax, licence and employer registrations that actually apply
Monthly or periodic records
- Sales, purchase, expense and bank records
- GST returns where registered
- TDS review and deposit/return cycle where applicable
- Payroll, PF or ESI where applicable
- Invoices, agreements and supporting evidence
Board, shareholder and event-based actions
Changes in directors, office, capital, ownership, charges or other corporate events can trigger separate approvals and filings. Record the decision date and consult the current form and timeline rather than waiting for the annual filing season.
Annual compliance planning
Accounts, tax return, financial statements, annual return and other applicable reports should be planned from the company's own facts. Exact due dates and certification requirements can change, so they must be confirmed for the relevant financial year.
Frequently asked questions
Does a company with no sales have no compliance?
No. Entity, tax and annual obligations may continue even when revenue is nil.
Can all compliance wait until year-end?
No. Books and several tax or event-based obligations arise during the year.
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