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    What to Do After Private Limited Company Registration: Post-Incorporation Steps

    Vortex TeamBy Vortex TeamAugust 21, 2026No Comments12 Mins Read

    Getting the Certificate of Incorporation feels like the finish line, but legally, it’s the starting gun. A large number of founders in India believe that once the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) issues the Certificate of Incorporation (COI) following their company registration, their company is ready to trade, invoice clients, and take on investors. That assumption is where most early-stage compliance trouble begins.

    A Private Limited Company cannot legally commence business, open certain accounts, or exercise borrowing powers until specific post-incorporation formalities are completed. Skip them, and you risk a ₹50,000 penalty on the company, ₹1,000 per day on directors, DIN deactivation, or even strike-off proceedings by the Registrar of Companies (ROC). This isn’t a rare occurrence either, MCA adjudication orders through 2026 continue to penalise companies that delayed filings like INC-20A by even a few months.

    Why Post-Incorporation Compliance Matters?

    Post-incorporation compliance refers to the mandatory legal, tax, and regulatory steps a company must complete after receiving its Certificate of Incorporation, before it can legally commence business operations, raise funds, or enter contracts.  

    Under the Companies Act, 2013, private limited company registration alone does not authorise a company to start operations. Section 10A specifically bars a company with share capital from commencing business or exercising borrowing powers until it files a declaration confirming that subscribers have paid up their share capital. Ignoring this distinction is one of the most common, and costly, mistakes new founders make.  

    Did You Know? In a January 2026 adjudication order, the MCA imposed a ₹50,000 penalty on a company and ₹1,00,000 on a single director for a 304-day delay in filing Form INC-20A, a filing that costs just ₹200 in government fees if done on time.

    Post-Incorporation Compliance Checklist: Complete Overview

    The core steps are: open a bank account, deposit subscription money, hold the first Board Meeting, appoint the first auditor, file INC-20A, apply for GST/MSME/Shops Act registrations if applicable, issue share certificates, and maintain statutory registers.

    StepAction RequiredDeadlineGoverning Provision
    1Open current bank accountBefore deposit of subscription moneyCompanies Act, 2013
    2Deposit subscription money by all subscribersBefore filing INC-20ASection 10A
    3Appoint first statutory auditorWithin 30 days of incorporationSection 139(6)
    4File Form ADT-1 (auditor appointment)Within 15 days of appointmentCompanies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, as amended 2025–26
    5File Form INC-20A (commencement of business)Within 180 days of incorporationSection 10A
    6Apply for PAN & TAN (usually auto-generated with incorporation)ImmediateIncome Tax Act, 1961
    7Apply for GST registration, if applicableWithin 30 days of becoming liableCGST Act, 2017
    8Register under MSME (Udyam), if eligibleAs soon as eligibleMSME Development Act, 2006
    9Register for PF/ESI, if applicableOn crossing employee thresholdEPF & ESI Acts
    10Obtain Shops & Establishment registrationState-specific, typically 30 daysState-specific Acts
    11Issue share certificates to subscribersWithin 60 days of incorporationSection 56(4)
    12Maintain statutory registers & minute booksOngoingSection 88, 118
    13Hold first Board MeetingWithin 30 days of incorporationSection 173(1)
    14Hold first AGMWithin 9 months of first FY endSection 96
    15File DIR-3 KYC for all directorsBy 30 June triennially Rule 12A
    16File AOC-4 and MGT-7/7A30/60 days from AGMSections 137, 92

    Step 1: Open a Company Bank Account

    A current account in the company’s name is required to deposit the subscription money that shareholders committed to incorporation, without this, INC-20A cannot be filed and the company cannot legally begin operations.

    Documents typically required by banks include:

    • Certificate of Incorporation
    • Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA)
    • Board Resolution authorising account opening
    • PAN of the company
    • Identity and address proof of directors
    • Registered office address proof

    Step 2: Deposit Subscription Money and File Form INC-20A

    Form INC-20A is a mandatory declaration under Section 10A of the Companies Act, 2013, confirming that every subscriber to the MOA has paid the value of shares they agreed to take, filed by a director within 180 days of incorporation.

    This applies to every company incorporated on or after 2 November 2018 and having share capital. Until INC-20A is filed:

    • The company cannot commence business
    • The company cannot exercise borrowing powers
    • The company cannot open certain operational accounts or sign material contracts

    INC-20A: Key Facts

    ParticularDetail
    Applicable toCompanies with share capital, incorporated on/after 2 Nov 2018
    Time limit180 days from incorporation
    Government fee₹200 (flat, on MCA V3 portal)
    Key attachmentBank statement showing deposit of full subscription money
    Certifying professionalCA / CS / Cost Accountant
    Filing typeOne-time

    Penalty for Late or Non-Filing of INC-20A

    DefaultPenalty
    On the company₹50,000
    On each officer in default (director)₹1,000/day, capped at ₹1,00,000
    Late filing fee (MCA portal)2x to 12x normal fee, rising with delay; ₹100/day beyond 270 days
    Prolonged non-filingROC may initiate strike-off under Section 248(1)(c) if business is not commenced within 1 year

    Documents Required for INC-20A:

    1. Certified bank statement/bank certificate showing subscriber deposits
    2. Copy of MOA with subscribed capital details
    3. Board Resolution authorising the filing
    4. Digital Signature Certificate (Class 3 DSC) of the signing director
    5. Proof of registered office

    Step 3: Appoint the First Statutory Auditor

    The Board of Directors must appoint the company’s first statutory auditor within 30 days of incorporation under Section 139(6). If the Board fails to do so, the members must appoint one at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) within 90 days.

    The first auditor holds office until the conclusion of the company’s first AGM, after which shareholders appoint an auditor for a regular 5-year term under Section 139(1).

    Latest News: Under an MCA amendment effective from 14 July 2025, filing Form ADT-1 is now mandatory even for the first auditor’s appointment, a requirement that was earlier optional in practice. Companies incorporated on or after this date must file ADT-1 within 15 days of the Board Meeting appointing the first auditor.

    ADT-1 Filing At a Glance

    ParticularDetail
    Who appointsBoard of Directors (or members via EGM if Board fails)
    Auditor appointment deadline30 days from incorporation
    ADT-1 filing deadline15 days from date of appointment
    Penalty for company (Section 147)₹25,000 to ₹5,00,000
    Late filing fee₹300/day (up to ₹12,000 typically), plus adjudication risk

    Documents Required:

    • Written consent from the proposed auditor
    • Certificate of eligibility under Section 141 (no disqualification)
    • Board Resolution appointing the auditor
    • Auditor’s ICAI membership/Firm Registration Number (FRN) details

    Step 4: Apply for GST Registration

    No, GST registration is not automatically required upon incorporation. It becomes mandatory only when the company’s aggregate turnover crosses the prescribed threshold, or if it falls under a category requiring compulsory registration regardless of turnover (such as e-commerce operators or inter-state suppliers).

    GST Registration Threshold (2026)

    CategoryNormal Category StatesSpecial Category States
    Supply of goods₹40 lakh₹20 lakh
    Supply of services (or mixed)₹20 lakh₹10 lakh

    Special category states with lower thresholds include Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, and Uttarakhand.

    Compulsory GST registration applies regardless of turnover to:

    • E-commerce operators and sellers on e-commerce platforms
    • Businesses making inter-state taxable supplies
    • Casual taxable persons and non-resident taxable persons
    • Agents supplying on behalf of another taxable person

    Step 5: MSME (Udyam) Registration

    Yes, if it qualifies under the investment and turnover limits for micro, small, or medium enterprises, Udyam registration is free, quick, and unlocks benefits like priority lending, protection against delayed payments, and government tender eligibility.

    Benefits of MSME Registration:

    • Access to collateral-free loans under CGTMSE
    • Protection under the MSME Development Act, 2006 against delayed payments from buyers (interest at 3x the RBI bank rate)
    • Subsidies on patent registration and ISO certification
    • Priority in government tenders

    Step 6: Shops & Establishment, PF, and ESI Registrations

    Depending on your business activity, location, and headcount, additional registrations may apply:

    • Shops & Establishment Registration, mandatory for most commercial establishments under state-specific Shops and Establishments Acts, typically within 30 days of commencing operations.
    • PF Registration (EPFO), mandatory once the company employs 20 or more persons.
    • ESI Registration, mandatory for establishments with 10 or more employees (in most states) drawing wages below the prescribed ceiling.
    • Professional Tax Registration, applicable in states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu.

    Step 7: Issue Share Certificates

    Under Section 56(4) of the Companies Act, 2013, a company must issue share certificates to subscribers of the Memorandum within 60 days of incorporation, duly stamped as per the applicable state stamp duty rules.

    Common Mistake: Many founders skip proper share certificate issuance and stamping, assuming the MOA alone is sufficient proof of shareholding. This creates complications later during due diligence, fundraising, or share transfers.

    Step 8: Maintain Statutory Registers and Records

    Every Private Limited Company must maintain statutory registers under Section 88 and related provisions, including:

    • Register of Members
    • Register of Directors and KMP
    • Register of Charges
    • Register of Share Transfers
    • Minutes Book for Board and General Meetings
    • Statutory Registers at the registered office (Section 94)

    These registers must be updated continuously, not just at year-end, auditors and ROC inspections routinely check for gaps.

    Step 9: Hold the First Board Meeting

    Under Section 173(1) of the Companies Act, 2013, the first Board Meeting must be held within 30 days of the date of incorporation.

    Typical agenda for the first Board Meeting:

    1. Noting the Certificate of Incorporation
    2. Appointment of the first statutory auditor
    3. Approval to open the company’s bank account
    4. Adoption of the common seal (if any)
    5. Approval of registered office address and letterheads
    6. Disclosure of directors’ interests (Form MBP-1)
    7. Approval of preliminary expenses

    Ongoing Annual Compliance After the First Year

    Post-incorporation compliance doesn’t end after the first six months, it continues every year. Here’s what recurs annually:

    FilingPurposeDue Date
    DIR-3 KYCKYC of directors holding an active DIN30 June 
    AGMAnnual General MeetingWithin 9 months of first FY-end; thereafter within 6 months (by 30 September)
    AOC-4Filing of financial statementsWithin 30 days of AGM
    MGT-7 / MGT-7AAnnual returnWithin 60 days of AGM
    DPT-3Return of deposits/loans30 June annually
    Income Tax ReturnCorporate tax filing31 October (if subject to audit)

    Penalty Alert: Late filing of AOC-4 or MGT-7 attracts an additional fee of ₹100 per day with no upper cap, apart from separate penalties under Sections 137 and 92 that can reach ₹10 lakh and ₹5 lakh respectively for continued default. Non-filing for three consecutive years can lead to director disqualification.

    Case Study: The Cost of Ignoring Post-Incorporation Compliance

    A Bengaluru-based tech startup incorporated its Private Limited Company in early 2025 but continued operating on its promoters’ personal accounts, assuming the Certificate of Incorporation itself was sufficient authorisation. Ten months later, while onboarding an institutional investor, the company discovered it had never filed Form INC-20A or appointed a statutory auditor. The delay triggered adjudication proceedings, a ₹50,000 penalty on the company, per-director penalties, and a two-month delay in closing the funding round while the compliance backlog was cleared, a cost far higher than the ₹200 filing fee it had postponed.

    Comparison: Pre-Incorporation vs Post-Incorporation Compliance

    FeaturePre-IncorporationPost-Incorporation
    FocusName approval, MOA/AOA drafting, DIN/DSCBank account, INC-20A, auditor appointment, registers
    Governing AuthorityMCA (Registrar of Companies)MCA, GST, Income Tax, State authorities
    Key FilingSPICe+ (INC-32)INC-20A, ADT-1, GST REG-01
    Consequence of DelayDelayed incorporationPenalties, restricted operations, strike-off risk
    FrequencyOne-timeRecurring (annual + event-based)

    Common Mistakes Founders Make After Incorporation

    • Assuming the company can start invoicing clients immediately after incorporation
    • Missing the 30-day window to appoint the first auditor
    • Filing INC-20A after the 180-day deadline
    • Not opening a dedicated current account before depositing subscription money
    • Ignoring GST registration thresholds when crossing turnover limits
    • Failing to maintain statutory registers from day one
    • Treating DIR-3 KYC as optional for dormant directors

    Conclusion

    Registering a Private Limited Company is a milestone, but it is not the finish line. The real compliance journey, opening a bank account, depositing subscription money, appointing the first auditor, filing INC-20A within 180 days, and securing tax and labour registrations, determines whether your company can legally operate, raise funds, and scale without regulatory friction. The penalties for skipping these steps are steep, ranging from ₹50,000 fines to strike-off proceedings, and they compound the longer they’re ignored.

    The safest approach is to build a compliance calendar from day one and treat post-incorporation filings with the same urgency as the incorporation process itself. When in doubt, consult Zolvit’s legal and compliance experts to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.

    Why Choose Zolvit

    • Expert lawyers and Company Secretaries who handle end-to-end post-incorporation compliance
    • CA support for auditor appointment, GST, and tax registrations
    • Fast processing, INC-20A, ADT-1, and GST filings completed without delays
    • Affordable, transparent pricing with no hidden charges
    • End-to-end compliance management from incorporation through annual ROC filings
    • Dedicated support to track every statutory deadline so you never miss a filing

    Don’t risk penalties or strike-off over a missed filing. Get a free consultation with Zolvit’s compliance experts today and stay fully compliant from day one.

    FAQs

    1. Can a company start business immediately after incorporation?

     NO. A company with share capital cannot commence business or exercise borrowing powers until it files Form INC-20A under Section 10A, confirming that subscribers have deposited their share capital, within 180 days of incorporation.

    2. Should every private limited company appoint an auditor? 

    YES. Every private limited company, without exception, must appoint its first statutory auditor within 30 days of incorporation under Section 139(6), regardless of turnover, size, or business activity.

    3. Is GST registration mandatory immediately after incorporation?

     NO. GST registration is required only once turnover crosses ₹40 lakh (goods) or ₹20 lakh (services) in most states, or if the company falls under a compulsory-registration category like e-commerce or inter-state supply.

    4. What happens if Form INC-20A is not filed within 180 days? 

    The company becomes liable to a penalty of ₹50,000, each defaulting director faces ₹1,000/day up to ₹1,00,000, and prolonged non-filing can trigger strike-off proceedings under Section 248(1)(c).

    5. Is DIR-3 KYC compulsory for all directors? 

    YES. Every director holding an active DIN must complete DIR-3 KYC, now on a triennial cycle from FY 2025–26 with a transitional deadline of 30 June 2026; missing it deactivates the DIN and attracts a ₹5,000 reactivation fee.

    6. Can the ADT-1 form be skipped for the first auditor?

     NO. Following the MCA amendment effective 14 July 2025, filing ADT-1 is now mandatory even for the first auditor’s appointment, within 15 days of the Board Meeting appointing them.

    7. When must a private limited company hold its first AGM? 

    The first Annual General Meeting must be held within 9 months from the end of the company’s first financial year; in subsequent years, it must be held within 6 months of the financial year-end, i.e., by 30 September.

    8. What is the deadline for issuing share certificates after incorporation? 

    Share certificates must be issued to subscribers within 60 days of incorporation under Section 56(4), duly stamped as per applicable state stamp duty rules.

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