Annual Compliances

A Private Company is a legal institute enjoying a separate personality which requires controlling its active status through the regular filing with MCA. For every business, it is compulsory to file an annual return and audited financial reports with MCA for every fiscal year. The RoC filing is necessary irrespective of the turnover, whether it is zero or in crore. Whether a single business is undertaken or none, annual compliances for private limited are compulsory for every certified company.

Both the forms are applied to report the activities and financial date for concerned Financial Year. The due terms for annual filing of a company are based on the time of the Annual General Meeting. The perpetual failure may lead to the elimination of the company’s name from RoC’s register, including incompetence of directors. Also, it has been noticed that MCA has actively taken bold measures for dealing with any such failures. The compliances relevant to the company could be segregated into two sections Mandatory Compliances and Event-Based Compliances

 

Mandatory Annual Compliances

We have developed some of the mandatory agreements that a private Limited company must ensure:

  • First Board Meeting : First Meeting of Board, along with Directors, is expected to be held within 30 days of Incorporation of Company. Declaration of BM must be sent to each director at least seven days ere the meeting.
  • Subsequent Board Meetings : Minimum of 4 Board Meetings to be checked every year with not more than 120 days gap within two meetings.
  • Filing Of Acknowledgement Of Interest By Directors: The first meeting in which he engages as director; or2. The first meeting of Board in each FY; or3. Whenever there is a variety in disclosures shall reveal in Form MBP 1 (along with a list of relatives and attention of relatives in the Company as per RPT definition), his interest or interest in any company, body corporate, organizers/firms or other organization of individuals (including shareholding interest). Form MBP‐1 shall be kept in the documents of the Company.
  • First Auditor : The BOD shall designate the first Auditor of the Company within 30 days of Incorporation who shall continue the office till the completion of 1st AGM. In the matter of First Auditor, filing of ADT-1 is not necessary.
  • Subsequent Auditor : The BOD shall delegate the Auditor Auditor in first AGM of Company who shall hold the position till the conclusion of 6th AGM and shall notify the same to ROC by filing ADT-1. The capacity to submit Form ADT 1 is that of the Company and not of the Auditor Auditor within 15 days from the time of appointment.
  • Annual General Meeting : Every Company is needed to hold an Annual General Meeting on or before 30th September every year during working hours (9 am to 6 pm). On a day that is not a general public holiday and either at the certified office of the Company within the city, town/ village where the certified office is positioned. A 21 bright days’ notice is required to be given for the same.
  • Filing Of Annual Return (Form MGT-7) : Each and every Private Limited Company is expected to file its Annual Return within 60 days of operating of Annual General Meeting. Annual Return will be for the time’ 1st April to 31st March’.
  • Filing Of Financial Statements In (Form AOC-4) : Each and every private Limited Company is expected to file its ‘Balance Sheet’ along with a statement of ‘Profit and Loss Account’ and ‘Director Report’ in this Form in 30 days of holding of ‘Annual General Meeting’.
  • Statutory Audit Of Accounts : Each and every Company should prepare its Accounts and get the exact audited by a Professionals/Chartered Accountant at the end of the Financial Year mandatorily. The Auditor should provide an Audit Report and the Audited Financial Statements to file it with the Registrar.

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