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CA Services for Defence and Public Sector Suppliers

Accounting, tax, audit and advisory support for defence and public sector suppliers, with sector-specific focus on tender documentation, GeM compliance, costing and certification, working capital and quality and contract records.

IndustryCA Services for Defence and Public Sector Suppliers

Sector context

Businesses in defence and public sector suppliers require financial reporting and compliance processes that follow the real operating cycle rather than generic year-end bookkeeping. The priority is to connect revenue, purchases, inventory or project data, banking, payroll, taxes and management reporting so that statutory filings and business decisions are supported by the same reconciled records.

Geographic focus: Rajasthan and India

Common challenges

  • Tender documentation
  • GeM compliance
  • Costing and certification
  • Working capital
  • Quality and contract records

How the firm can help

  • Map the business model, revenue cycle and key compliance points
  • Design a practical accounting and document workflow
  • Reconcile GST, TDS, banking, receivables, payables and inventory/project records
  • Prepare periodic MIS, cash-flow and profitability views
  • Support registrations, returns, audits, notices, funding and certifications as applicable

Control priorities

  • Maker-checker approval for payments and master-data changes
  • Monthly bank, tax and party-ledger reconciliations
  • Documented revenue and expense cut-off
  • Exception reporting for overdue receivables, inventory/project variance and statutory deadlines
  • Role-based access and retention of supporting evidence

Frequently asked questions

Can accounting and compliance for Defence and Public Sector Suppliers be managed remotely?

Yes, most workflows can be managed through secure digital document exchange, accounting access and scheduled reviews, subject to the availability and quality of source records.

Which service should be started first?

A short diagnostic is useful first. It identifies overdue filings, unreconciled balances, weak records and management-reporting priorities before selecting individual services.

Can services be scoped for one location or the whole group?

The scope can cover a single entity, branch, project or group. Consolidated reporting requires consistent charts of accounts, cut-off rules and inter-unit reconciliation.

Next step

Build a stronger finance and compliance process for your defence and public sector suppliers business.

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