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Accounting & Tax in Delhi NCR

Ind AS books, ITR-6, GST, and transfer pricing — India CFO function as a service. irpr.network manages all Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh state compliance — Delhi NCR spans multiple state jurisdictions: Delhi Shops and Establishments Act...

At a Glance

Timeline

Books live in 10 working days; tax filings on statutory deadlines

City

Delhi NCR, Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh

State PT

Delhi: No Professional Tax - Delhi is one of the few major Indian states/UTs that does not levy Professional Tax (Delhi Municipal Corporation Act does not include PT)

Compliance

Companies Act 2013 · Income Tax Act · Ind AS

Ind AS

Accounting standard

22%

Base corporate tax rate

30 Nov

ITR-6 deadline

Form 3CEB

TP certification required

Deliverables

What irpr.network handles for Accounting & Tax in Delhi NCR

Monthly bookkeeping under Ind AS (converged IFRS standards)

Chart of accounts aligned to parent company reporting

Accounts payable and receivable management

Bank reconciliation and monthly MIS reports

Statutory audit coordination with Big-4 or Tier 1 CA firm

Annual ITR-6 filing (corporate income tax) by 30 November

Advance tax computation and payment (4 instalments: June, Sept, Dec, March)

Transfer Pricing: Local File, Master File, Form 3CEB

GST returns: GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, GSTR-9 annual return

TDS returns: Form 24Q (salary), Form 26Q (vendor), Form 27Q (foreign payments)

Form 15CA and 15CB for foreign remittances

Cost centre reporting and inter-company reconciliation with parent

Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh Compliance

Delhi NCR spans multiple state jurisdictions: Delhi Shops and Establishments Act 1954 applies within Delhi; Haryana Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1958 applies in Gurgaon/Manesar; UP Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1962 applies in Noida/Greater Noida. Each state has separate registr

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Professional Tax — Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh

Delhi: No Professional Tax - Delhi is one of the few major Indian states/UTs that does not levy Professional Tax (Delhi Municipal Corporation Act does not include PT). Haryana (Gurgaon): No Professional Tax - Haryana eliminated Professional Tax in 2003. Uttar Pradesh (Noida): No Professional Tax - UP does not levy PT on employees. This makes Delhi NCR uniquely PT-free, a minor but real payroll administration advantage.

IT Zones in Delhi NCR

  • Noida Special Economic Zone
  • DLF Cyber City Gurgaon
  • Udyog Vihar Gurgaon Industrial Area
  • Delhi IT Hub

Process

How Accounting & Tax works in Delhi NCR

01

Books setup

Chart of accounts created in Tally, Zoho Books, or QuickBooks (aligned to parent's reporting). Opening balances migrated.

02

Monthly accounting

Vendor invoices posted, bank reconciled, payroll entries booked, depreciation computed. Monthly MIS report delivered by the 10th.

03

GST compliance

GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B filed monthly. Input Tax Credit reconciled. LUT renewed annually for zero-rated IT exports.

04

Tax planning & filing

Advance tax computed and paid in 4 instalments. Annual ITR-6 with tax audit (Form 3CD) filed by 30 November.

05

Transfer Pricing

Benchmarking study (TNMM or CUP method), Local File, Master File (if applicable), and Form 3CEB certified by a CA by 30 November.

Why irpr.network

Accounting & Tax in Delhi NCR — why choose irpr.network

Delhi NCR is the strategic choice for GCCs whose work requires proximity to India's government, policy, and regulatory environment - or for global companies whose India market entry strategy requires direct access to India's largest consumer market (200 million in NCR), political capital, and the country's highest concentration of senior corporate leadership.

Local expertise

Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh Shops Act, PT, and state-specific compliance

Zero penalties

All statutory deadlines met — SLA-backed

Fast setup

Books live in 10 working days; tax filings on statutory deadlines

Full compliance

Companies Act 2013 · Income Tax Act

Delhi NCR Snapshot

Talent pool

Large mixed talent pool - strong in consulting, BFSI back office, and government-interface technology

Salary band

₹7–50 LPA for tech roles

Top sectors

Consulting & AdvisoryGovernment Tech (GovTech)E-commerce & Retail TechTelecom Technology
Full Delhi NCR guide

FAQ

Accounting & Tax in Delhi NCR — common questions

How does Accounting & Tax work in Delhi NCR?

irpr.network handles accounting & tax in Delhi NCR end-to-end — from Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh state registrations to ongoing monthly compliance. Chart of accounts created in Tally, Zoho Books, or QuickBooks (aligned to parent's reporting). Opening balances migrated. Books live in 10 working days; tax filings on statutory deadlines.

What Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh compliance is required for Accounting & Tax?

In Delhi NCR, the primary state compliance requirements are: Delhi NCR spans multiple state jurisdictions: Delhi Shops and Establishments Act 1954 applies within Delhi; Haryana Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1958 applies in Gurgaon/Manesar; UP Shops and Commercial Establishments Act 1962 applies in Noida/Greater Noida. Delhi: No Professional Tax - Delhi is one of the few major Indian states/UTs that does not levy Professional Tax (Delhi Municipal Corporation Act does not include PT). irpr.network manages all state-level registrations and filings as part of the Accounting & Tax service.

What is the corporate income tax rate for a GCC?

The base rate is 22% (effective 25.17% including surcharge and cess). New manufacturing entities set up after 1 October 2019 qualify for 15% (effective 17.01%). Most GCCs pay at the 25.17% effective rate.

What is the advance tax schedule?

Advance tax is required if annual tax liability exceeds ₹10,000. Instalments: 15% by 15 June, 45% by 15 September, 75% by 15 December, 100% by 15 March. Shortfall attracts interest under Section 234B and 234C.

What is Transfer Pricing for GCCs?

TP rules require inter-company transactions (management fees, cost-plus margins) to be at arm's length. GCCs typically use TNMM cost-plus (8–15% markup). Form 3CEB must be certified by a CA and filed by 30 November.

Does a GCC need a statutory audit?

Yes. Every Indian company must have accounts audited by a CA under Section 139 of the Companies Act. Tax audit under Section 44AB also applies for most GCCs. Audit report (Form 3CA/3CB and 3CD) must be completed before filing ITR-6.

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irpr.network handles Delhi / Haryana / Uttar Pradesh compliance end-to-end. Books live in 10 working days; tax filings on statutory deadlines.