Can You Do Tax Work in India Without a CA Degree? (2026)
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Can You Do Tax and Accounting Work in India Without a CA Degree?

📌 TL;DR — Summary
Yes. In India, a Chartered Accountant’s signature is legally required only for specific attestation work — principally statutory audit, tax audit, and certificates that must carry a CA’s membership number. Everything else is open to any trained person: GST registration and return filing, income-tax return filing, TDS returns, bookkeeping, accounts finalisation, MSME and Udyam registration, partnership and LLP formation, CMA and project reports for bank loans, and tax advisory. No degree, no government examination and no licence is required to do that work or to charge for it. What is required is the skill to do it correctly.
⚡ Key Takeaways
  • Attestation Exclusivity: Only company statutory audits, tax audits (Sec 44AB), and certifications needing a CA membership number legally require a CA signature.
  • Open Practical Domain: Over 85% of everyday tax and compliance work — GST, ITR, TDS, Bookkeeping, Finalisation, and CMA reports — can be performed by non-CAs.
  • GSTP Exam Reality: Passing the government GST Practitioner exam is not required to file returns for clients. Taxpayers routinely authorize non-CA practitioners.
  • Private Certificates: Course certificates from private institutes demonstrate practical competence to clients, but are not statutory government licenses.
  • Regulatory Changes (2025–26): Anyone practicing tax in 2026 must master GST 2.0 rate rationalization (Sept 2025) and the 536 sections of the Income-tax Act, 2025 (effective 1 April 2026).

The Core Breakdown: What Requires a CA Signature vs. What Does Not

This table outlines the legal scope of accounting and tax work in India:

Work / Compliance ServiceNeeds a CA Signature?Who Can Legally Perform It?
Statutory audit under the Companies Act Yes — CA OnlyChartered Accountant in practice holding valid COP
Tax audit under the Income-tax Act (Sec 44AB) Yes — CA OnlyChartered Accountant in practice holding valid COP
Certificates requiring a CA membership number / UDIN Yes — CA OnlyChartered Accountant in practice holding valid COP
GST registration (New Application / Amendment) NoAnyone trained
GSTR-1 filing (Outward Supplies) NoAnyone trained
GSTR-3B filing (Monthly Tax Payment) NoAnyone trained
CMP-08 / GSTR-4 (Composition Scheme) NoAnyone trained
IFF / QRMP Quarterly filing NoAnyone trained
E-Way Bill generation NoAnyone trained
Replying to GST portal notices and SCNs NoAnyone trained
ITR-1 (Sahaj) filing (Salaried & Interest income) NoAnyone trained
ITR-4 (Sugam) filing (Presumptive 44AD/44ADA) NoAnyone trained
TDS return filing (24Q, 26Q, 27Q) NoAnyone trained
TDS refund claim processing NoAnyone trained
Bookkeeping and ledger maintenance in Tally NoAnyone trained
Accounts finalisation (P&L, Balance Sheet) NoAnyone trained
Bank reconciliation statements (BRS) NoAnyone trained
MSME / Udyam registration NoAnyone trained
Partnership firm formation & deed drafting NoAnyone trained
LLP incorporation documents NoAnyone trained
CMA data & project reports for bank loans NoAnyone trained
Tax planning and business compliance advisory NoAnyone trained

This table describes who may prepare and file, not who bears the legal liability. The taxpayer remains responsible for what is filed in their name. Anyone doing this work for clients should be clear about that, and should confirm current requirements on the official GST and Income Tax portals, since procedural rules change.

What the CA License Actually Reserves

In Indian jurisprudence, a Chartered Accountant’s signature represents a formal legal attestation backed by the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). Banks, revenue authorities, and courts rely on a CA’s signature because CAs are bound by strict professional ethical standards and personal liability.

Statutory company audits under the Companies Act and tax audits under Section 44AB are reserved for CAs to ensure impartiality. Outside of statutory attestation, preparation and filing of tax returns, bookkeeping, and advisory are open services that any trained individual can provide.

The GST Practitioner Question — The Fact Most People Misunderstand

Many people believe you must be an enrolled GST Practitioner to file GST returns for clients. You do not. Enrolment as a GST Practitioner required passing a government examination, and that examination has been conducted only twice — in 2017 and in 2018. It has not been held since. Most people filing GST returns for clients in India today are not enrolled GSTPs, and they are not doing anything improper. A taxpayer can authorise anyone to prepare and file on their behalf; the filing is done under the taxpayer’s own credentials or through an authorised representative.

What You Actually Need to Do This Work for Money

Building an independent practice or securing a high-paying accounting position requires five practical competencies:

1. Live Portal Mastery: You must be able to log in to `gst.gov.in` and `incometax.gov.in`, generate challans, reconcile GSTR-2B, and file returns independently.

2. Accounting Fundamentals: Mastery of journal entries, ledger balancing, trial balances, and closing entries. Without core accounting logic, software entry becomes error-prone.

3. Tally Prime Competence: Because 80%+ of Indian SMEs maintain their primary accounts in Tally, being proficient in voucher creation, bank reconciliation, and GST export is mandatory.

4. Systematic Client Acquisition: Knowing how to approach local businesses, offer initial bookkeeping audits, and structure monthly retainer contracts.

5. Current Regulatory Knowledge (2025–26): You must understand GST 2.0 (effective 22 September 2025) with its rationalized 5% and 18% slabs, and the rewritten Income-tax Act, 2025 (effective 1 April 2026) which reduced 819 sections to 536 and established the unified “Tax Year” concept.

The Addressable Market: How Much Work Exists?

According to official GST portal statistics, India has over ~1.51 crore active GST registrations, with more than ~1.13 crore businesses filing GSTR-3B returns every single month. Small business owners (traders, distributors, manufacturers, and service providers) prefer outsourcing monthly compliance rather than maintaining full-time in-house accounting staff. A dedicated practitioner serving just 25 to 35 local businesses on modest ₹1,500–₹3,000 monthly retainers creates a solid, recurring income stream.

Where to Start

New to this, or on a tight budget? Start with the ₹299 Accounts & Taxation Foundation Program — 13 courses and a certificate, in Hindi. It is the beginner-level foundation of the full programme.

Ready to build a career or a practice? CPATP — Certified Professional Accountant & Tax Practitioner covers all 25 courses with 18 CA-signed certificates, from ₹9,900, with installments from ₹999.

Download the Smartious app to see the current syllabus and demo videos, or message us on WhatsApp.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I file GST returns for clients without being a CA?
Yes. Under GST law, any registered business can authorize an accountant or representative to prepare and submit their GST returns. A CA degree is not required for GST registration, GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, CMP-08, or E-Way bills.
Do I need to register as a GST Practitioner (GSTP)?
No. The official NACIN GST Practitioner exam was conducted only in 2017 and 2018 and has not been held since. The vast majority of professionals managing GST compliance for Indian businesses are non-enrolled practitioners operating under client authorization.
Can a B.Com or non-commerce graduate do tax consultancy?
Yes. There is no statutory degree requirement to file income tax returns (ITR-1, 2, 3, 4), manage TDS, or maintain business accounts. Competence on the live government portals and accurate tax computation are what matter to clients.
Can I do this work after Class 12?
Yes. If you have mastered bookkeeping principles, Tally Prime, and live portal filing routines, you can assist local businesses with bookkeeping and return filing immediately.
Do I need to train under a CA before practicing independently?
While working in a CA firm provides valuable real-world exposure, it is not legally mandatory. Completing structured practical portal courses allows you to begin serving clients directly.
What work can I never do without a CA degree?
You cannot conduct statutory company audits under the Companies Act, tax audits under Section 44AB of the Income-tax Act, or issue formal attestation certificates requiring an ICAI membership number and UDIN.
Can I charge clients fees for tax filing without a government license?
Yes. Providing accounting, bookkeeping, and tax return filing services on a professional fee basis is entirely legal in India without a specific government license.
Do I need a GST registration for my own tax consultancy?
You only need a GST registration for your own practice if your annual service turnover exceeds ₹20 lakh (₹10 lakh in special category states) or if you provide interstate services requiring mandatory registration.
How long does it take to become competent in practical tax work?
With dedicated daily practice, most learners master Tally Prime, GST filing, and Income Tax returns in 3 to 6 months.
What major tax changes took effect in 2025 and 2026?
GST 2.0 became effective on 22 September 2025 (abolishing 12% and 28% slabs in favor of 5% and 18%), and the new Income-tax Act, 2025 took effect on 1 April 2026 (replacing the 1961 Act, reducing 819 sections to 536, and introducing the ‘Tax Year’).
CA Piyush Gupta

About the Author: CA Piyush Gupta

CA Piyush Gupta is a first-attempt Chartered Accountant and founder of Smartious Institute of Accounts & Taxation, Haridwar. He has trained over 3,00,000 students across India in practical GST, income tax, TDS, Tally and accounts finalisation, entirely in Hindi, and is the author of 20+ books on taxation practice. More about CA Piyush Gupta.

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