ROC compliances

ROC compliances

ROC (Registrar of Companies) compliances refer to the various statutory requirements that companies registered under the Companies Act, 2013, must adhere to in order to maintain legal and regulatory compliance. These compliances include filing various forms, documents, and returns with the ROC within specified timelines.

At Srprof, we understand the importance of staying compliant with ROC requirements to avoid penalties, legal issues, and potential dissolution of the company. Our expert team specializes in assisting companies with ROC compliances, ensuring timely and accurate filing of necessary documents and forms.

We provide comprehensive support for a wide range of ROC compliances, including annual filings (such as Annual Returns, Financial Statements, and Audit Reports), event-based filings (such as changes in directors, share capital, or registered office), and other regulatory requirements (such as maintaining statutory registers and records).

With Srprof as your partner, you can rely on our expertise and experience to navigate ROC compliances efficiently and effectively. We ensure that your company fulfills all statutory obligations and remains in good standing with regulatory authorities, allowing you to focus on your core business activities with confidence.

Audit & Assurance

The significance of auditors as a key link in the chain of financial reporting cannot be overstated because audit and assurance is a very complicated procedure. Statistics or numbers are merely one aspect of audit and assurance. The statistics reflect successes, goals, finished projects, and newly established plans.

Our services include (but, not limited to):

Using audit and assurance, you may see where you stand and determine what to do next. We guarantee that future visions are based on solid principles, informed by pertinent information, and steered by wise judgments. We explain the what, how, and why of change in everything we do so that you are always prepared to take action.

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