Advance Tally with Banking and Taxation is a professional accounting course designed to provide in-depth knowledge of Tally ERP 9 / TallyPrime along with practical exposure to banking operations, GST, TDS, and other taxation systems. It equips students, accountants, and business professionals with the skills required to manage financial records, automate accounting tasks, and comply with tax regulations effectively.
- Course Overview
Level: Professional / Job-oriented
Duration: 3 to 6 months (varies by institute)
Eligibility:
10+2 or graduation (commerce preferred, but open to all)
Basic knowledge of computers and accounting is helpful
Objective: To provide practical training in advanced Tally features, banking processes, and taxation compliance for real-world financial management.
Key Topics Covered
Advanced Tally ERP 9 / TallyPrime
Company creation and configuration
Advanced voucher entries
Inventory and stock management
Cost centers and budget preparation
Payroll management
Banking in Tally
Cheque and bank reconciliation
Fund transfer (NEFT, RTGS, IMPS) entries
Online payment recording
Bank charges, interest, and loan management
Taxation in Tally
GST (Goods & Services Tax):
GST registration & setup in Tally
Input tax credit, GST reports, returns filing
TDS (Tax Deducted at Source):
TDS setup, calculation, and reports
Income Tax & Payroll Compliance:
Employee salary, PF, ESI, and professional tax
Generating e-returns and tax challans
Reports & Analysis
Balance sheet, profit & loss, trial balance
Cash flow and fund flow statements
Management reports for decision making
Practical Learning
Hands-on practice with real business scenarios
Creating GST invoices and e-way bills in Tally
Filing tax returns using Tally-generated data
Performing bank reconciliations and financial audits
Career Opportunities
After completing Advance Tally with Banking and Taxation, candidates can work as:
Accountant / Senior Accountant
GST Practitioner / Tax Consultant
Banking & Finance Executive
Payroll Manager
Accounts Officer in private and government sectors