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CCFS-2026 Guide
Use MCA compliance window before July 15

If a company has ignored ROC filings for years, CCFS-2026 is a time-sensitive cleanup route before normal consequences return.

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What CCFS-2026 is

CCFS-2026 is a time-bound MCA scheme effective from 15 April 2026 to 15 July 2026 for eligible companies to regularise specified pending annual return and financial statement filings, or move towards dormancy/closure under the scheme.

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Who should use it

  • Companies with MGT-7/AOC-4 backlog.
  • Inactive companies planning strike-off.
  • Companies wanting dormant status.
  • Directors needing clean compliance for future business.
  • Companies facing large additional fee exposure.
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Step-by-step

Check company master data

Identify active/defaulting status and years pending.

Prepare financials

Audit and approvals may be needed for each pending year.

File forms

Submit within the scheme period and keep acknowledgements.

Choose next path

Continue, dormant, or closure.

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After July 15

Do not wait for the last week. DSC, audit, missing records and MCA portal issues can delay filings beyond the window.

Accuracy Notes

How to use this page safely

CCFS-2026 Guide can depend on the financial year, notification date, state, turnover, residential status, product/service classification, portal status, documents available and prior filings.

Use this page as preparation guidance. Before filing, registering, responding to notices, changing rates, or making tax decisions, share exact notices, invoices, portal screenshots, dates, amounts and registrations with a qualified professional.

If a rule changed recently, ask the expert to identify the specific circular, notification, form instruction, portal advisory or department guidance they are relying on. Older search results often keep stale thresholds, dates or section numbers online.

A strong WorkIndex quote should clearly state scope, assumptions, records needed, timeline, exclusions, correction support, government fee, professional fee and whether follow-up with department or portal is included.

Expert Screening

How to compare WorkIndex responses

  • Ask whether the expert has handled this exact form, notice, industry, city, portal workflow or assessment year before.
  • Confirm whether the quote includes filing only, advisory only, or also reconciliation, correction, drafting, hearing support and follow-up.
  • Prefer experts who ask for source records before final pricing instead of quoting blindly from only the page title.
  • For urgent matters, include statutory deadline, notice/order date, current portal status and financial exposure.
  • Keep acknowledgements, challans, UDIN, computation, working papers and communication trail after completion.
Records Checklist

Keep these ready before requesting quotes

  • PAN, Aadhaar, GSTIN, TAN, CIN, LLPIN, IEC, DSC, Udyam, FSSAI, DIN, company master data or registration number as applicable.
  • Portal login access or screenshots from Income Tax, GST, MCA, DGFT, RBI/FIRMS, EPFO, ESIC, TRACES, e-way bill or state labour portals.
  • Previous filings, acknowledgements, challans, certificates, orders, notices, audit reports and working papers.
  • Bank statements, invoices, contracts, payroll records, books export, cap table, investment agreements, HSN/SAC mapping, transaction reports or project documents relevant to the case.
  • A short written summary of what happened, what deadline exists, what help you need and whether support can be remote or must be local.
WorkIndex Posting Tips

How to get better quotes faster

  • Mention whether you need one-time filing, urgent correction, registration, calculator review, audit, monthly retainer, appeal, technology build or advisory review.
  • Add approximate transaction count, employee count, turnover range, number of filings or years pending, and any notice deadline so experts can size the work properly.
  • For MCA, FEMA and startup pages, share company type, incorporation date, funding/investment dates, pending years, DSC status and current master data status.
  • For GST pages, share the exact HSN/SAC, old rate charged, new rate you believe applies, invoice period and whether customers already claimed ITC.
  • For developer/marketing/design pages, share existing URL or app idea, scope, integrations, design readiness, budget range and maintenance expectation.
Questions People Ask

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Yes. Customers can post a requirement for free and compare relevant experts before hiring.

Can this be handled online?

Many tax, GST, MCA, FEMA, registration, accounting and web development tasks can be handled online if records and access are clear.

How should I compare quotes?

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