Services
The accounting and compliance work a running business generates — handled, on time, so you can get on with the business.
Two ways to work with us
Most clients take the first. It costs less over a year than fixing things later, and nobody has to remember a due date.
Monthly retainer
We hold your entire compliance calendar. Books stay current, returns go out on time, and you hear from us before a deadline rather than after it.
- Books written every month, not once a year
- GST and TDS returns filed on schedule
- Advance tax worked out through the year
- Reports whenever you want to look
- One fixed monthly fee, agreed in advance
One-time assignment
A specific job with a defined end — a year of pending books, a set of returns, statements for a bank.
- Catch-up bookkeeping for past periods
- A single year's returns or financials
- CMA data or a project report
- Tally or Busy setup and cleanup
- Quoted per job, confirmed before we start
Many clients start with a one-time job and move to a retainer once the backlog is cleared. That's usually the right order.
What we handle
Take all of it, or only the parts you need.
Bookkeeping
Sales, purchase, bank, cash and journals written into your own Tally or Busy company file. Ledger and party masters created as needed, bank reconciled line by line, party balances tallied.
GST compliance
GSTR-1 and 3B preparation and filing, purchase reconciliation against GSTR-2B so input credit is neither lost nor wrongly claimed, and annual returns including GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C. Beyond the routine returns we handle the rest of what GST throws up — amendments, credit notes, RCM, ITC reversals, notices and departmental correspondence, refunds, and registration changes.
TDS compliance
Section-wise deduction working, challan preparation and deposit, quarterly returns, and Form 16 and 16A generation.
Income tax returns
Returns for the business and for its proprietors, partners or directors, with advance tax computed through the year so March or self-assessment isn't a surprise.
Financial statements
Balance sheet and profit & loss in proper format with schedules and notes — ready to hand to your auditor, your bank or your lender.
MIS and reports
Party outstanding and ageing, expense summaries, cash position, GST payable — the numbers you need to run the business, not just to file it.
We also handle
Work that comes up once, or once in a while.
Tally & Busy setup
New company creation, chart of accounts, opening balances, migration — or cleaning up a file someone else left in a mess.
CMA data & project reports
For bank loans, limit renewals and term finance — prepared to the format your banker actually wants.
Payroll
Salary sheets, PF and ESI working, monthly returns and Form 16 at year end.
Registrations
GST, PAN, TAN, Company Registration, Udyam, LUT for exporters — and many more.
E-invoicing & e-way bills
Setup, day-to-day generation support, and sorting out what to do when something goes wrong.
Company annual filings
AOC-4, MGT-7 and related ROC compliance for private limited companies and LLPs.
Who we work with
The compliance calendar differs by constitution. The approach doesn't.
How pricing works
We don't publish a rate card, because the honest answer depends on your volume — the number of documents, the number of bank accounts, how many returns fall due, and whether we're starting from clean books or a backlog.
So we count first. Tell us roughly what's involved, and we'll give you a figure in writing before any work starts. Retainers are a fixed monthly amount agreed at the outset. One-time assignments are quoted per job.
Our fees are built on what the work actually takes, not on what the market will bear. Much of our process is systematised, so the same quality costs less to deliver — and that shows in the quote. Clients moving to us from other providers are usually surprised on the right side.
No open-ended bills, and no charges you didn't agree to.
Year-end books, at an introductory rate
Behind on a whole year? We'll do your first month before you commit — see the work, then decide about the rest.
What we need to start
Less than most people expect. For a first conversation, roughly how many sale and purchase bills you have in a month, how many bank accounts, and which returns you file.
Once we begin: your bills and bank statements, your Tally or Busy file if you have one, and login access only where a return has to be filed in your name. Documents can be collected by porter or courier and returned the same way — or you can simply send scanned copies.