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For companies, adherence to regulatory compliance is crucial for maintaining legal standing and ensuring smooth operations. The Registrar of Companies (ROC) Compliance Calendar provides a comprehensive schedule of due dates for various filings and disclosures mandated under company law. This calendar for the year 2024-25 outlines key forms and their respective deadlines, enabling businesses to stay on track with statutory requirements and avoid penalties.

ROC Compliance Calendar (2024-25)

Sr. No. Form Particulars Due Date
1 Disclosure u/s 184 and 164 MBP-1 and DIR-8 01.04.2024
2 MSME-1

(1st HY)

Reporting amount outstanding to MSME for more than 45 days (HY) 30.04.2024

(Oct 23 – Mar 24)

3 PAS-6 To be filed by unlisted public co. for reconciliation of share capital audit report (HY) 30.05.2024

(Oct 23 – Mar 24)

4 DPT-3 Return of Deposit 30.06.2024
5 FLA Annual Return to RBI (Unaudited) 15.07.2024
6 KYC KYC of Directors 30.09.2024
7 FLA Annual Return to RBI (Audited) 30.09.2024
8 Demat for Private Companies Applying for ISIN 30.09.2024
9 MSME-1

(2nd HY)

Reporting amount outstanding to MSME for more than 45 days (HY) 31.10.2024

(Apr 24 – Sept 24)

10 PAS-6 To be filed by unlisted public co. for reconciliation of share capital audit report (HY) 29.11.2024

(Apr 24 – Sept 24)

11 MGT-14 For Financials & Director Report within 30 days from BM
12 ADT-1 Auditors Appt/Re-appt within 15 days of Appt/Re-appt
13 AOC-4/ AOC-4 (XBRL) Financial Statement within 30 days of AGM
14 MGT-7/ MGT-7A Annual Return within 60 days of AGM

Conclusion: Effective compliance management is essential for corporate governance and maintaining trust among stakeholders. By following the ROC Compliance Calendar meticulously, companies can fulfill their legal obligations, uphold transparency, and mitigate risks associated with non-compliance. Timely filing of forms such as MBP-1, DPT-3, FLA, KYC, and others not only ensures regulatory adherence but also reflects the commitment of businesses towards accountability and integrity in their operations.

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