ASI/ASISSE Notice Return Filing Services in Delhi
Expert Consultants for Companies, LLPs & Industrial Establishments in Delhi — MoSPI / NSO Compliance
You opened this page because you received a notice. Maybe it arrived in your registered email last week. Maybe your compliance team in Connaught Place or Okhla flagged it this morning. Either way, the first reaction is almost always the same — "Is this a government notice or some kind of scam?"
It's a government notice. A real one.
Since April 2026, the National Statistical Office has been sending out notices to thousands of companies, LLPs, factories, and PSUs across India — including a large volume of enterprises registered in Delhi and the NCR. The notice asks you to log into a government portal and submit detailed financial and operational data for FY 2024–25. It comes from MoSPI (Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation), and it has the full force of the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 behind it.
Non-compliance isn't painless. For companies, penalties start at Rupees 5,000 — and escalate to Rupees 5,000 per day after the 14-day default window closes.
ASC Group is headquartered in Delhi. We have been working with companies and LLPs across Delhi NCR on exactly this — verifying notices, preparing block-wise data, reconciling financials, and filing through the official MoSPI portal. If your team has no idea where to start, we do.
Why Delhi-Based Businesses Are Getting These Notices
Delhi is among the most densely registered commercial jurisdictions in India. Thousands of Private Limited Companies, LLPs, and incorporated PSUs have their registered offices here — spanning services, trading, professional consulting, transport, education, healthcare, and more. NSO's sampling for ASISSE used the GSTN database, which means Delhi GSTINs feature prominently in the selected sample.
For ASI, Delhi's industrial areas — Okhla, Wazirpur, Narela, Lawrence Road, Bawana — have factories registered under the Factories Act, many of which appear regularly in ASI samples. If you operate a manufacturing establishment in any of these areas and received the notice, that's why.
ASI and ASISSE — What Are They?
Two surveys. Two different target groups. Both legally binding.
ASI (Annual Survey of Industries) covers the registered manufacturing sector — factories under the Factories Act, 1948, electricity undertakings, bidi establishments, and industrial units broadly. It's been conducted by NSO since 1959.
ASISSE (Annual Survey of Incorporated Services Sector Enterprises) is brand new — it launched in April 2026. It covers incorporated entities in the formal services sector: IT and ITES, financial services, trade, transport, real estate, hospitality, professional services, healthcare, and education. Proprietorships and partnerships are excluded. If you're a company or LLP in any of those sectors and a Delhi or NCR GSTIN was selected, you've received the notice.
Both operate under the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 and the Jan Vishwas Act, 2023.
Important — these surveys have no connection to GST scrutiny or Income Tax assessments. The Act legally prohibits NSO from sharing submitted data with the IT Department, GSST authorities, SEBI, or RBI for enforcement. The data feeds economic statistics. Nothing else.
Penalty Structure Under the Act
| Default Stage | Penalty |
|---|---|
| Failure or refusal to furnish information | Up to Rupees 5,000 (companies) / Rupees 1,000 (individuals) |
| Non-compliance continuing beyond 14 days | Up to Rupees 5,000 per day (companies) / Rupees 1,000 per day (individuals) |
| Wilful submission of false information | Imprisonment up to 6 months and/or fine |
| Recovery mechanism | As arrears of land revenue under Section 15C |
Paying the penalty doesn't excuse the filing. The return is still due — the fine is additional, not a substitute.
How ASC Group Works With Delhi Clients
Being based in Delhi means we're familiar with the local business landscape — the profile of companies registered here, the common accounting structures, and the practical challenges Delhi-based finance teams face when an unfamiliar MoSPI notice lands.
Notice Verification We confirm the notice is authentic, check which GSTINs are selected, and map your exact filing obligation before anything else. Delhi-registered businesses with multi-state GST registrations need careful GSTIN-level mapping.
Block-by-Block Data Preparation We prepare data for each required block — enterprise identity (Block 1), fixed assets (Block 3), working capital (Block 4), employment headcount split by gender (Block 5), input consumption under CPC 3.0 (Blocks 6A & 6B), revenue and output (Block 7A), and digital infrastructure (Blocks 11 & 12). Everything gets traced to audited source documents.
Financial Reconciliation GST returns, P&L, balance sheet, payroll register, and fixed asset schedule — we reconcile all of these with each other and with the portal's expected data format before submission.
Multi-GSTIN Handling Many Delhi-registered companies — particularly holding companies, trading firms, and service businesses with national presence — have GSTINs across 15–20 states. We handle the GSTIN-level data apportionment accurately.
Portal Submission and Follow-Up Support End-to-end handling through the MoSPI secure portal, including post-submission query support from NSO field offices.
Documents Required
- Audited Balance Sheet and P&L for FY 2024–25
- Trial balance
- GST returns and GSTIN-wise turnover breakdowns
- Payroll register — headcount split by gender
- Fixed asset schedule with depreciation
- Working capital and loan statements
- Production records and raw material data (for ASI filers)
- Electricity and fuel cost data
- Factory licence (ASI filers)
- NIC 2025 classification of your primary business activity
Common Challenges for Delhi Clients: Delhi-registered companies frequently operate as holding entities or group headquarters — meaning their individual Delhi GSTIN captures only a portion of overall group operations. Separating that correctly from consolidated financials, especially for companies with large inter-company transaction volumes, is where most of the work happens. We've handled this for trading groups, professional services networks, and diversified conglomerates.
Frequently Asked Questions
I received the notice at my Delhi office. Is it legitimate? Yes. ASISSE was officially launched via PIB Press Release dated 6 April 2026 (Release ID: 2249336). Verify by checking the portal URL (mospi.gov.in domain) and cross-referencing the NSO Field Office contact in your notice against NSO's published directory.
We're a Delhi-registered holding company with subsidiaries across India. Does each entity need to file separately? Yes — and the filing obligation is GSTIN-specific, not entity-wide. If NSO selected the Delhi GSTIN of your holding company, that GSTIN needs to file independently, separate from any subsidiary filings.
Can ASC Group handle both ASI and ASISSE for the same client? Yes. If your business group has both manufacturing units (ASI) and service entities (ASISSE) that received notices, we manage both streams in parallel.
Our FY 2024–25 audit isn't complete. Can we still start the process? Yes. We can begin with available financial data and provisional accounts. But start early — the reconciliation takes time and deadlines under the Act are fixed.
Get It Done Right — Don't Let the Deadline Pass
For Delhi-based businesses, ASC Group is right here. Our team of Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, and compliance professionals has handled MoSPI/NSO filings for clients across industries — and we understand the specific structure of Delhi-registered enterprises.
If your company or LLP has received an ASI or ASISSE notice, don't put it off. Get in touch today.
Contact us at: info@ascgroup.in
Phone: +91-99990 43311
Whatsapp:- +91-9999043311
Reach out to ASC Group for professional ASI/ASISSE Return Filing Services in Delhi.