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Navigating India’s complex regulatory landscape can be a challenge for any business. Missed filings or delayed compliance can result in penalties, reputational risks, and operational disruptions. At Treelife, we understand how crucial timely compliance is—especially for startups and fast-scaling companies.
To make your compliance journey smoother, we’ve created a monthly Compliance Calendar that highlights all the important statutory deadlines in one place.
Whether it’s GST, TDS, STPI, SEZ, FEMA, or MCA filings, our calendar is tailored to help founders, CFOs, and compliance officers stay proactive and organized.
What’s Inside the May 2025 Calendar?
The May edition of our calendar includes key due dates for:
- GST Filings (GSTR-1, 3B, 5, 6, 7, 8, PMT-06, IFF, SRM-II)
- TDS/TCS Returns
- FEMA filings like ECB-2
- MCA filings such as PAS-6
- STPI and SEZ reporting
- SFT Form 61A
Each date is carefully listed with its corresponding activity and is backed by notes to guide applicability (e.g., turnover limits, return types, industry-specific filings).
Add Events to Your Calendar – Automatically!
To make this even easier, you can now subscribe to our Google Calendar and get automatic reminders for each compliance deadline.
No more missed filings. No more last-minute chaos.
Stay organized, stay compliant – let the calendar do the tracking for you.
Need Help With Compliance?
At Treelife, we assist 1000+ startups and investors with comprehensive compliance management – from GST filings and MCA returns to STPI, SEZ, and FEMA advisory. Our expert legal and financial teams ensures you never miss a regulatory deadline while staying audit-ready year-round, we ensure:
- Zero penalty exposure
- On-time submissions
- Accurate reporting aligned with the latest updates
Call: +91 22 6852 5768 | +91 99301 56000
Email: support@treelife.in
Book a meeting: https://calendly.com/consulttreelife
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