Companies that received loans or money must file DPT-3 annually by 30 June. We prepare and file it so this easily-missed return never trips you up.
DPT-3 is an annual return through which companies report money received that is a deposit or is exempted from being treated as a deposit — including loans from directors, holding companies and outside borrowings outstanding as on 31 March. It’s due by 30 June and is one of the most commonly overlooked filings.
GovYapar classifies your inflows correctly, prepares the return with the auditor’s certificate where needed, and files DPT-3 on time.
A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.
Deposits vs exempt loans identified.
DPT-3 drafted with certificate.
Submitted by the deadline.
Acknowledgement delivered.
Most companies that have received money (loans, borrowings, deposits) outstanding as on 31 March — even if exempt from being called deposits.
Yes — typically as an exempted amount in DPT-3. We classify and report it correctly.
A nil return may still be advisable/required depending on your case. We confirm and file appropriately.