DPT-3 Filing
Form DPT-3 is the annual return in which a company reports its deposits and, just as importantly, the money it has received that is not treated as a deposit — director loans, advances from customers, inter-corporate loans. It is due by 30th June every year for the year ended 31st March, and it applies to almost every company, not only those that accept deposits.
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What you get
Included in this engagement
- Assessment of which receipts are reportable as deposits and as exempted deposits
- Computation of outstanding amounts as at 31st March
- Preparation of Form DPT-3 with the supporting statement
- Coordination with the auditor for the required certificate
- Filing of the form with the Registrar of Companies
- Delivery of the filed form and payment challan
Checklist
Documents required
- 1
Audited financial statements for the financial year
- 2
Auditor’s certificate on the outstanding amounts
- 3
Details of loans, advances and receipts outstanding as at 31st March
- 4
Details of loans received from directors, with their declarations
- 5
Details of secured and unsecured borrowings from banks and others
- 6
Details of advances received against supply of goods or services
- 7
Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) of a director
Good to know
- Due date is 30th June each year for the year ended 31st March. Government fees are charged as applicable.
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Priced before we start
Every service on this site carries its fee. You get a written scope and a number before any work begins, and the invoice matches it.
Two people on every filing
Nothing goes to a department on one pair of eyes. A second professional reviews the return before it is submitted.
A person, not a ticket
You get a named associate who knows your file, reachable on WhatsApp, not a queue and a different voice every call.
We watch the calendar
Once you are on our books we track your due dates and reach out before the deadline, not after the late fee.
Next step
Start your dpt-3 filing.
Send us your details and we will come back with a written scope, the exact document list and a confirmed timeline — usually the same working day.
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