July 2026 Compliance Calendar: ITR Filing, Q1 TDS Returns, DPT-3 & FLA

July 2026 is the busiest compliance month of the year. It opens the income-tax return season for AY 2026-27, carries the first quarterly TDS and TCS returns of the new financial year, and stacks the biggest deadlines into two dates: the FLA return and the CCFS 2026 closing date on 15 July, and three separate obligations on 31 July — the ITR for salaried taxpayers, the Q1 TDS returns, and Form DPT-3 (now extended into July).

A clear transition line runs through the month. The Q1 (April-June 2026) TDS and TCS returns are the first quarterly returns under the Income-tax Act, 2025, but the income-tax return you file this July is for FY 2025-26 and stays entirely under the Income-tax Act, 1961. The e-filing portal supports both Acts concurrently; select the correct period when you file. Always cross-check final dates on the Income Tax Department tax calendar, the GST portal, the MCA portal and the relevant RBI or DGFT notification.

🚨 ITR Season Opens — Staggered Deadlines

For AY 2026-27 (income of FY 2025-26), the ITR is filed on the old ITR forms notified by the CBDT on 30 March 2026, and the Income-tax Act, 1961, governs the whole filing. A key Budget 2026 change is that the non-audit due date is now split by form: 31 July 2026 for ITR-1 and ITR-2 (salary, pension, capital gains), and 31 August 2026 for ITR-3 and ITR-4 (business/professional income, non-audit). Audit cases run to 31 October 2026 (audit report by 30 September), transfer-pricing cases to 30 November 2026. Late filing attracts a fee under Section 234F (₹5,000, or ₹1,000 where income does not exceed ₹5 lakh) and interest under Section 234A; a belated return is allowed up to 31 December 2026, and a revised return up to 31 March 2027.

The highest-stakes July 2026 deadlines, ordered by risk. Head-wise tables follow.

NoDue DateComplianceWho Should Care
131 Jul 2026ITR — ITR-1 / ITR-2 (non-audit), AY 2026-27Salaried, pensioners, capital-gains taxpayers (no business income)
231 Jul 2026TDS Returns Q1 — Form 24Q / 26Q / 27Q (Apr-Jun 2026)Every deductor with a TAN — companies, LLPs, firms, employers
331 Jul 2026Form DPT-3 — Return of Deposits (FY 2025-26) [extended]Every non-government company with loans/deposits outstanding as of 31 Mar 2026
415 Jul 2026CCFS 2026 — scheme window closes (last day)Every company with overdue annual filings
515 Jul 2026FLA Return (FEMA) — FY 2025-26Every company / LLP with FDI received or ODI made
615 Jul 2026TCS Return Q1 — Form 27EQ (Apr-Jun 2026)E-commerce operators, sellers covered by Section 206C
707 Jul 2026TDS / TCS deposit for June 2026 (Challan 281)Every non-government deductor and collector
815 Jul 2026EPF and ESI contributions for June 2026Every covered employer

Income Tax & TDS — July 2026

July runs two tracks at once: the FY 2025-26 income-tax return under the Income-tax Act, 1961, and the first quarterly TDS/TCS returns under the Income-tax Act, 2025 for Q1 (April-June 2026). Form 24Q (salary) carries the annual reconciliation; the TCS statement in Form 27EQ is due earlier, on 15 July.

Due DatePurposePeriodDescription
07 Jul 2026TDS / TCS Deposit — Non-GovernmentJun 2026Tax deducted/collected in June 2026 (FY 2026-27, under the Income-tax Act, 2025).
07 Jul 2026TDS / TCS Deposit — Government via ChallanJun 2026Book-entry offices deposit on the day of deduction itself.
15 Jul 2026TCS Return — Q1 (Form 27EQ)Apr-Jun 2026Quarterly TCS statement — first under the new Act framework.
15 Jul 2026Form 24G (Book-Adjustment Statement)Jun 2026Government offices that paid TDS/TCS without a challan.
15 Jul 2026TDS Certificates (Form 16B / 16C / 16D / 16E)May 2026For tax on property purchase, rent, contractor/professional payments and virtual digital assets. [VERIFY: Income-tax Act, 2025 sections replacing 194-IA / 194-IB / 194M / 194S.]
30 Jul 2026TCS Certificate — Q1 (Form 27D)Apr-Jun 2026Issued within 15 days of the 27EQ due date.
30 Jul 2026Challan-cum-Statement (26QB / 26QC / 26QD / 26QE)Jun 2026For TDS on property, rent, contractor payments and virtual digital assets during June 2026.
31 Jul 2026ITR — ITR-1 / ITR-2 (Non-Audit), AY 2026-27FY 2025-26Return for salaried, pension and capital-gains taxpayers, on old ITR forms under the Income-tax Act, 1961.
31 Jul 2026TDS Returns — Q1 (Form 24Q / 26Q / 27Q)Apr-Jun 2026Salary / non-salary-resident / non-resident TDS. First quarter under the Income-tax Act, 2025.

The ITR due date is staggered — ITR-1/ITR-2 on 31 July, ITR-3/ITR-4 (non-audit) on 31 August — so confirm the date for your form; late filing also blocks carry-forward of capital and business losses (house-property loss excepted). Once the Q1 TDS return is filed, Form 16A for Q1 follows within 15 days, a mid-August task. Form 16/16A is downloaded from TRACES with the official watermark.

📊 GST Deadlines — July 2026

July is a quarter-start month under the CGST Act, 2017: QRMP taxpayers file their Q1 (April-June) GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B alongside the regular June monthly returns, and composition dealers file CMP-08 for Q1.

Due DatePurpose (Form)PeriodDescription
10 Jul 2026GSTR-7 / GSTR-8Jun 2026GST TDS return by deductors and TCS return by e-commerce operators.
11 Jul 2026GSTR-1 (Monthly)Jun 2026For taxpayers with a turnover of above ₹ 5 crore or monthly filers.
13 Jul 2026GSTR-1 (Quarterly/QRMP) — Q1Apr-Jun 2026Include all Q1 invoices, excluding those already reported via IFF in April and May.
13 Jul 2026GSTR-6 / GSTR-5Jun 2026Input Service Distributor return; Non-Resident Taxable Person return (Section 39(5)).
18 Jul 2026CMP-08 (Composition) — Q1Apr-Jun 2026Quarterly self-assessed tax payment by composition dealers.
20 Jul 2026GSTR-3B (Monthly) / GSTR-5AJun 2026Monthly summary return; OIDAR return.
22 Jul 2026GSTR-3B (Quarterly/QRMP) — Q1, Category 1 StatesApr-Jun 2026QRMP quarterly summary return, Category 1 States.
24 Jul 2026GSTR-3B (Quarterly/QRMP) — Q1, Category 2 StatesApr-Jun 2026QRMP quarterly summary return, Category 2 States.
28 Jul 2026GSTR-11Jun 2026Inward supplies statement by UIN holders claiming refunds.
As neededRFD-11 (LUT) for FY 2026-27FY 2026-27Exporters who have yet to file their LUT should do so before making any zero-rated supply.

QRMP taxpayers filing Q1 GSTR-1 should reconcile the full April-June set and avoid duplicating IFF entries. The last date to claim unclaimed FY 2025-26 ITC is 30 November 2026, or the GSTR-9 date, whichever is earlier (Section 16(4), CGST Act); GSTR-9/9C for FY 2025-26 are due 31 December 2026.

🏢 ROC, Company & LLP — July 2026

Two dates dominate. Form DPT-3 (Return of Deposits) for FY 2025-26 was extended from 30 June to 31 July 2026 without additional fees by MCA General Circular No. 02/2026 dated 19 June 2026, following a disruption to MCA21 services. The CCFS 2026 window (Section 460 r/w Section 403, Companies Act, 2013) closes on 15 July 2026, after which the ROC resumes enforcement.

Due DatePurpose (Form)AuthorityDescription
15 Jul 2026CCFS 2026 — Scheme Window ClosesMCA / ROCLast day to clear overdue annual filings with 10% additional fees (90% waiver), or opt for dormancy (MSC-1, 50%) / strike-off (STK-2, 25%). See the Setindiabiz CCFS 2026 explainer.
31 Jul 2026DPT-3 — Return of Deposits [extended]MCA / ROCDeposits and non-deposit receipts (director loans, ICDs, etc.) outstanding as on 31 Mar 2026, under Rule 16 / 16A, all non-government companies. Auditor-certified. Extended to 31 July by General Circular No. 02/2026. See the Setindiabiz DPT-3 guide.

The DPT-3 extension is fee-free. However, the substance is unchanged — director loans (exempt deposits, still reported), inter-corporate deposits and other receipts under Rule 2(1)(c) all go into the return. Miss the CCFS window and the full ₹100-per-day additional fee resumes without a ceiling, along with director disqualification under Section 164(2). July is also the month to schedule the AGM (due by 30 September for a 31 March year-end), which starts the AOC-4 and MGT-7 clocks.

EPF & ESI — July 2026

Employers deposit EPF and ESI for the June 2026 wage month by 15 July; delay attracts 12% interest under Section 7Q of the EPF & MP Act, 1952, plus damages under Para 32A of the EPF Scheme, with ESI running in parallel under the ESI Act, 1948.

Due DateCompliancePeriodParticulars
15 Jul 2026EPF and ESI ContributionsWage Month: Jun 2026Deposit contributions and file the ECR. Late-deposited employees’ contributions are disallowed for income-tax purposes.

DGFT & RBI — July 2026

The FLA return under FEMA, 1999, is due on the FLAIR portal by 15 July for every entity with outstanding FDI or ODI (even if there is no fresh transaction); the IEC updation window, meanwhile, closed on 30 June.

Due DatePurpose (Form)PeriodDescription
15 Jul 2026FLA ReturnFY 2025-26Foreign liabilities and assets as on 31 Mar 2026, filed on the FLAIR portal. If unaudited, file provisional figures by 15 July and revise by 30 September. Late Submission Fee: ₹7,500 per return. See Setindiabiz FLA filing and FLAIR registration.
Within 7 working days from the month-endRBI Form ECB-2Jun 2026Monthly ECB return via the RBI FIRMS portal.
Overdue since 30 Jun 2026IEC Annual UpdateFY 2026-27Window closed 30 June; an un-updated IEC is now deactivated — reactivate on the DGFT portal. See Setindiabiz IEC renewal.
As applicableFC-GPR / FC-TRSAs applicableFC-GPR within 30 days of allotment; FC-TRS within 60 days of a resident–non-resident transfer.

Filing FLA with provisional numbers by 15 July and revising by 30 September is the RBI-prescribed route; missing 15 July is treated as a FEMA contravention requiring compounding. An entity that has made ODI must also file the Annual Performance Report (APR) by 31 December — a separate filing.

Professional Tax — July 2026

Professional Tax dates and slabs vary by state and are subject to change under State Acts; the table is illustrative only — verify on the relevant state portal before filing.

NoStateIndicative Due Date (Jul)Frequency
1Andhra Pradesh / Telangana10 JulMonthly
2Karnataka20 JulMonthly
3West Bengal21 JulMonthly
4Maharashtra31 JulMonthly

Penalty Matrix — Quick Reference

Illustrative figures based on current provisions; compute actual liability on the respective portal before paying.

CompliancePenalty StructureAdditional Consequences
ITR (ITR-1 / ITR-2)Section 234F fee: ₹5,000 (₹1,000 if income ≤ ₹5 lakh); Section 234A interest at 1% per monthLoss of loss carry-forward (house-property loss excepted); belated return only up to 31 Dec 2026
TDS Returns Q1Late-filing fee ₹200 per day (formerly Section 234E), capped at the TDS amount; penalty formerly under Section 271H. [VERIFY: 2025-Act sections replacing 234E / 271H.]Deductees’ credit delayed
DPT-3 (extended to 31 Jul)Up to ₹5,000 plus ₹500 per day of default under Rule 21Filing by 31 July avoids the additional fee; Section 73 consequences for deposit-norm breach
GSTR-1 / GSTR-3B / CMP-08₹50 per day (₹20 for nil) under Section 47, subject to caps; 18% p.a. interest on unpaid taxBuyer’s ITC delayed; e-way bill blocked after consecutive defaults
FLA ReturnLate Submission Fee ₹7,500 per return; FEMA penalty up to 3× the amount or ₹2,00,000, plus ₹5,000 per day of defaultFEMA contravention; regularisation requires compounding
EPF / ESI12% p.a. under Section 7Q plus damages under Para 32ADisallowance of late-deposited employees’ contributions
CCFS 2026 (missed by 15 Jul)Full ₹100 per day additional fee resumes with no ceiling; concession and immunity lostDirector disqualification (Section 164(2)), strike-off, prosecution risk

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ITR filing due date for AY 2026-27, and is it 31 July for everyone?

No — the non-audit date is staggered this year. ITR-1 and ITR-2 filers (salary, pension, capital gains) file by 31 July 2026, while ITR-3 and ITR-4 non-audit filers get until 31 August 2026 under a Budget 2026 change. Audit cases run to 31 October (audit report by 30 September) and transfer-pricing cases to 30 November. The whole AY 2026-27 filing is under the Income-tax Act, 1961; late filing attracts the Section 234F fee and Section 234A interest, with a belated return allowed up to 31 December 2026 and a revised return up to 31 March 2027.

Has the DPT-3 due date really been extended to 31 July 2026?

Yes. Following a disruption to MCA21 services in June 2026, the MCA extended Form DPT-3 for FY 2025-26 from 30 June to 31 July 2026, without additional fees, by General Circular No. 02/2026 dated 19 June 2026. The filing itself is unchanged — every non-government company reports its deposits and non-deposit receipts (director loans, ICDs, and other amounts under Rule 2(1)(c)) outstanding as on 31 March 2026, with auditor-certified figures. Confirm the current position on the MCA portal before filing.

When is the FLA return due, and what if my accounts are not yet audited?

The FLA return for FY 2025-26 is due by 15 July 2026 and is to be filed with the RBI on the FLAIR portal, reporting foreign liabilities and assets as on 31 March 2026. Every Indian company, LLP or firm with outstanding FDI or ODI must file, even with no fresh transactions. If accounts are unaudited by 15 July, file provisional figures by the deadline and revise by 30 September — waiting for audited accounts and missing 15 July is treated as a FEMA contravention. Late filing attracts a Late Submission Fee of ₹7,500 per return.

Is the CCFS 2026 window still closing on 15 July 2026?

Yes. The CCFS 2026 scheme (General Circular No. 01/2026 dated 24 February 2026) closes on 15 July 2026 — the June 2026 MCA reliefs extended only the DPT-3 date and certain name-reservation and resubmission validities, not CCFS. Until 15 July, companies can clear overdue annual filings at 10% of additional fees (a 90% waiver), or opt for dormancy (MSC-1, 50%) or strike-off (STK-2, 25%), with conditional immunity for Sections 92 and 137 defaults. After 15 July, the full ₹100-per-day fee resumes and the ROC begins enforcement.

Disclaimer

This general guidance reflects laws and notifications as of 1 July 2026 — including the Income-tax Act, 2025 (FY 2026-27 TDS/TCS returns), the Income-tax Act, 1961 (AY 2026-27 ITR), the Companies Act, 2013 with the DPT-3 extension under MCA General Circular No. 02/2026 dated 19 June 2026 and CCFS 2026 (General Circular No. 01/2026), the CGST Act, 2017, FEMA, 1999 (FLA return), the EPF & MP Act, 1952, the ESI Act, 1948, and DGFT Notification No. 58/2015-2020. Professional Tax dates vary by state. Verify final due dates on the official portals (incometax.gov.in, gst.gov.in, mca.gov.in, flair.rbi.org.in, dgft.gov.in, epfindia.gov.in, esic.gov.in). This is not legal or tax advice; consult a qualified professional. Setindiabiz offers compliance support for ITR, TDS returns, DPT-3, GST, FLA and the Income-tax Act, 2025 transition.

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