Role Overview
An Accountant in a CA firm supports clients with accounting, taxation, audits, and compliance. The work is client-facing, deadline-driven, and accuracy-focused.
What an Accountant Does in a CA FirmAccounting & Bookkeeping
- Maintain clients’ books of accounts
- Record transactions (sales, purchases, expenses, payroll)
- Prepare ledgers, trial balances, and reconciliations
- Ensure accounts follow accounting standards
Financial Statements
- Prepare financial statements (Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow)
- Assist in finalization of accounts
- Analyze financial data and identify errors or irregularities
Taxation Work
- Prepare and file tax returns (individuals, firms, companies)
- Compute taxable income and tax liability
- Assist with GST/VAT returns, TDS/TCS, or similar tax filings
- Respond to tax notices and assist in assessments
Audit Support
- Assist in statutory, internal, or tax audits
- Verify vouchers, invoices, and supporting documents
- Perform audit checks and prepare working papers
- Coordinate with clients to collect required information
Compliance & Filings
- Ensure timely statutory filings and regulatory compliance
- Maintain compliance calendars and documentation
- Support incorporation, registrations, and amendments
Client Coordination
- Communicate with clients for data, clarifications, and follow-ups
- Answer basic accounting and tax queries
- Maintain professional client relationships
Firm Support
- Maintain organized files and records
- Use accounting and tax software (e.g., Tally, QuickBooks, Excel, tax portals)
- Support senior accountants and partners in assignments
Skills Typically Required
- Strong knowledge of accounting principles
- Basic understanding of taxation and compliance
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Time management and ability to meet deadlines
- Good communication skills
- Proficiency in accounting software and ExcelRole Overview
An Accountant in a CA firm supports clients with accounting, taxation, audits, and compliance. The work is client-facing, deadline-driven, and accuracy-focused.
What an Accountant Does in a CA FirmAccounting & Bookkeeping
- Maintain clients’ books of accounts
- Record transactions (sales, purchases, expenses, payroll)
- Prepare ledgers, trial balances, and reconciliations
- Ensure accounts follow accounting standards
Financial Statements
- Prepare financial statements (Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow)
- Assist in finalization of accounts
- Analyze financial data and identify errors or irregularities
Taxation Work
- Prepare and file tax returns (individuals, firms, companies)
- Compute taxable income and tax liability
- Assist with GST/VAT returns, TDS/TCS, or similar tax filings
- Respond to tax notices and assist in assessments
Audit Support
- Assist in statutory, internal, or tax audits
- Verify vouchers, invoices, and supporting documents
- Perform audit checks and prepare working papers
- Coordinate with clients to collect required information
Compliance & Filings
- Ensure timely statutory filings and regulatory compliance
- Maintain compliance calendars and documentation
- Support incorporation, registrations, and amendments
Client Coordination
- Communicate with clients for data, clarifications, and follow-ups
- Answer basic accounting and tax queries
- Maintain professional client relationships
Firm Support
- Maintain organized files and records
- Use accounting and tax software (e.g., Tally, QuickBooks, Excel, tax portals)
- Support senior accountants and partners in assignments
Skills Typically Required
- Strong knowledge of accounting principles
- Basic understanding of taxation and compliance
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Time management and ability to meet deadlines
- Good communication skills
- Proficiency in accounting software and ExcelRole Overview
An Accountant in a CA firm supports clients with accounting, taxation, audits, and compliance. The work is client-facing, deadline-driven, and accuracy-focused.
What an Accountant Does in a CA FirmAccounting & Bookkeeping
- Maintain clients’ books of accounts
- Record transactions (sales, purchases, expenses, payroll)
- Prepare ledgers, trial balances, and reconciliations
- Ensure accounts follow accounting standards
Financial Statements
- Prepare financial statements (Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow)
- Assist in finalization of accounts
- Analyze financial data and identify errors or irregularities
Taxation Work
- Prepare and file tax returns (individuals, firms, companies)
- Compute taxable income and tax liability
- Assist with GST/VAT returns, TDS/TCS, or similar tax filings
- Respond to tax notices and assist in assessments
Audit Support
- Assist in statutory, internal, or tax audits
- Verify vouchers, invoices, and supporting documents
- Perform audit checks and prepare working papers
- Coordinate with clients to collect required information
Compliance & Filings
- Ensure timely statutory filings and regulatory compliance
- Maintain compliance calendars and documentation
- Support incorporation, registrations, and amendments
Client Coordination
- Communicate with clients for data, clarifications, and follow-ups
- Answer basic accounting and tax queries
- Maintain professional client relationships
Firm Support
- Maintain organized files and records
- Use accounting and tax software (e.g., Tally, QuickBooks, Excel, tax portals)
- Support senior accountants and partners in assignments
Skills Typically Required
- Strong knowledge of accounting principles
- Basic understanding of taxation and compliance
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Time management and ability to meet deadlines
- Good communication skills
- Proficiency in accounting software and Excel
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: In person