Your books, handled.
An accounting firm for Indian businesses.
Run on AI. Checked by a person. All on WhatsApp.
Bookkeeping · GST · TDS · Income tax · ROC · Notices
What we do
We do the whole job. Every month.
Books, returns and filings for your business, done every month rather than assembled at the end of the year.
Bookkeeping. Books kept current through the year, not written up in March.
GST. GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B, with your input credit actually checked.
TDS. Challans every month, returns every quarter, Form 16 issued.
Income tax. The annual return for your business, and advance tax across the year.
ROC filings. The MCA forms, tracked and filed. This is where the uncapped fee is.
Notices. Forward it on WhatsApp. Routine ones are inside the fee.
One fixed monthly fee. No per-filing charges, and no separate bill at the end of the year.
How we fit in
You do not change anything.
We are a firm, not software. We come to whatever you already use, and there is nothing for your staff to learn.
WhatsApp. Photograph a bill, forward a PDF. That is the main way in.
Tally. Keep using it. We work with your existing data. You do not migrate.
Email. Forward your invoice inbox, or give us access to it.
Bank. Statements each month, or a feed if you prefer.
Anything else. Zoho, Excel, a diary. We take it as it is.
No new software. No migration. No data entry for you.
How it works
Three steps. That is the whole system.
You send. Bills, invoices and bank statements, on WhatsApp.
We do the work. Books, returns and checks. Every month, on a fixed schedule. You do not have to ask.
You approve. We file. Every filing is authorised by you, so nothing goes out without you. Every document is saved in your Drive folder.
No software to buy. No dashboard to learn. Nothing for you to log into.
What the work looks like
Four photos in. A finished GST return out.
What went in
- 4 purchase invoices
- 1 bank statement
- Photographs, sent on WhatsApp
Start to finish: under a minute.
What came back
₹50,490
net GST payable for the month
A complete GSTR-3B, with every figure traced back to the bill it came from.
It also caught its own mistake. The draft came with a note attached: verify the ₹424 gap between the sales register and the taxable value before filing. A person checks that before anything is filed.
A real run of our system on our own test books. Not a client's numbers, because we do not publish those.
Who we work with
What you owe depends on what you are.
A company is audited at any turnover. A proprietorship files nothing with the Registrar. Start with the page that matches your business.
By business structure
- Private Limited
The heaviest compliance load, and the one with the uncapped late fee.
- LLP
Lighter than a company, but the uncapped ROC fee still applies.
- One Person Company
A company in every way that costs money, with a lighter annual return.
- Partnership Firm
No ROC at all. The tax work is where the money is won or lost.
- Proprietorship
You and the business are one taxpayer. Simplest structure, easiest to neglect.
By kind of business
- D2C and ecommerce
Marketplace TCS, returns, and settlements that never match your sales.
- SaaS and software
Export paperwork, the LUT, and revenue that is collected before it is earned.
- Agencies and studios
Contractor TDS, pass-through costs, and retainers billed ahead of the work.
- Consultants and professionals
Presumptive taxation, and the TDS your clients already deducted.
- Creators and influencers
Gifted products are income. Barter is taxable. Platform income is an export.
What is different
Four things you will notice in the first month.
One fixed monthly fee
The same amount every month. No per-filing charges. No separate bill when the income tax return or an ROC form falls due.
Nothing to log into
WhatsApp and one Drive folder. No software to buy, no portal, no password to remember.
Replies the same day
You will not have to remind us. Ask a question on WhatsApp and you get an answer that day.
Every change is recorded
You can see what was changed in your books, when, and why. Most businesses have never been able to see this.
None of this is about being cheaper. It is about the work actually being done, every month.
What is not included
What the monthly fee does not cover.
Four things sit outside the fee. We say so at the start, not at the end.
Government filing fees. These go to the government, not to us. We show you the receipt.
Your digital signature. You buy this once. It stays yours, and it is what you sign filings with.
The statutory audit fee, if your business needs one. By law your auditor has to be a different firm from the one doing your books. That rule protects you.
Cleaning up earlier years. Only if you want it. We look at what is needed and quote it once, separately.
We tell you this before you ask. That is the whole point of a fixed fee.
Questions
The ones we get asked most often.
What exactly do you do?
Bookkeeping every month, GST returns, TDS challans and returns, the annual income tax return for your business, ROC filings if you are a company or an LLP, and routine notices. One fixed fee every month, with nothing charged separately per filing.
What does it cost?
One fixed fee every month, set according to the size of your business. We do not publish the number, because the right answer depends on your turnover, your structure and how much is actually involved. Ask on WhatsApp and we will tell you in the first conversation. There is no per-filing charge and no separate bill at the end of the year.
What is not covered by the monthly fee?
Four things, and we say them at the start rather than at the end. Government filing fees, which go to the government and not to us. Your digital signature, which you buy once and which stays yours. The statutory audit fee, if your business needs an audit, because the law requires your auditor to be a different firm from the one doing your books. And cleaning up earlier years, which we look at and quote separately if you want it done.
Who actually files my returns?
We prepare the return and send it to you. You authorise the filing, with your digital signature if you are a company or an LLP, or with an OTP otherwise. That authorisation is a legal requirement, and it means nothing is ever filed without you seeing it first.
Next step
Can we talk for ten minutes?
Tell us what your business does and what you are dealing with now. We will tell you what we would take over, what it would cost, and whether we are the right people for it.
If it is not the right time, tell us that too. A clear no is a useful answer.