Axal by ComplyEaze

Compliance calendar software for Indian CA and CS teams

A compliance calendar is useful only when the team trusts the status behind the date. Axal connects obligations with applicability, owner, client context, evidence, filing status, and review posture.

For firms tracking GST, TDS, MCA, labour, and recurring compliance work across clients, entities, and staff owners.

Axal helps teams track obligations and workflow state. Your firm should still verify current statutory requirements from official sources and apply professional review.

Deadlines need context, not just dates

A calendar entry is not enough when applicability, client input, payment, evidence, filing status, or reviewer approval is unclear. Axal keeps those details close to the obligation.

  • Track due, overdue, pending review, blocked, filed, and not applicable states.
  • See which client, entity, owner, and source note belongs to the obligation.
  • Separate calendar visibility from the deeper obligation record.

Applicability should be reviewable

Compliance teams need to know why a requirement appears for a client. Axal is designed to show rule context, source notes, and review status instead of presenting a date without explanation.

  • Use applicability notes to explain why work is expected.
  • Keep exception, waiver, and blocked-by-input cases visible.
  • Route unclear cases to professional review instead of hiding them.

Managers need a workload view

The calendar should help a partner or manager decide what needs attention today. Axal groups obligation status across clients so the team can act before deadlines compress.

  • Find work by owner, status, client, and due window.
  • Use task handoffs when preparation and review are separate.
  • Keep evidence and filing state tied to the obligation.

Workflow

How the work moves through Axal

1

Identify applicable obligations

Connect the client or entity profile to the expected compliance work.

2

Track due windows

Show upcoming, due, overdue, and completed work without losing context.

3

Resolve blockers

Flag missing client input, missing evidence, or reviewer attention early.

4

Record the outcome

Preserve filing, review, waiver, exception, or not-applicable state for later reference.

Questions teams ask

What should compliance calendar software track?

For a CA or CS team, the calendar should track the obligation, due date, client, entity, owner, applicability reason, preparation status, filing or completion state, and blockers such as missing evidence or review.

Does Axal publish statutory due dates as legal advice?

No. Axal helps teams organize obligations and workflow state. Firms should verify current due dates and statutory requirements from official sources before relying on them for client action.

Can Axal separate calendar and obligation views?

Yes. Calendar is a date-based view inside the broader obligation workflow. The underlying obligation record can hold source context, evidence, status, and owner information.

Can managers see blocked work before a due date?

Yes. Axal is designed to surface blocked, pending review, and missing-input states so managers can intervene before a due date becomes an escalation.