🇮🇳India Tax Guide

Record Keeping Requirements for Business - India

Proper record keeping is not optional - it is a legal requirement for every business. Your tax authority requires you to keep records of all business transactions, and the records must be in English (or translatable), verifiable and retained for the required period. Good records protect you in an audit, help you claim all entitled deductions and make financial management much easier.

Step-by-Step Process

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Understand the minimum record retention period in your country (typically 5-7 years)

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Keep records of all income - invoices, receipts, bank statements

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Keep records of all expenses - receipts, bills, credit card statements

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Maintain records of all assets - purchase price, depreciation, disposal

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Keep payroll records including pay slips, tax withholding and super/pension

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Store records securely - digital records are acceptable in most countries

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Back up digital records regularly

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Organise records so they can be produced quickly if requested by the tax authority

India Compliance with GST Council

Businesses in India operating under the GST system must meet these compliance requirements set by GST Council:

Multi-rate GST tracking (5%, 12%, 18%, 28%)
CGST, SGST and IGST auto-categorisation
GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B preparation support
Input Tax Credit (ITC) reconciliation
TDS tracking and compliance
E-invoicing support

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Throwing out records before the retention period expires

Not keeping receipts for small cash purchases

Relying solely on bank statements without supporting documents

Not backing up digital records

Mixing personal and business records in the same filing system

Not keeping records of assets and their depreciation history

How SortBooks Automates This for India Businesses

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Automated Categorisation

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GST Council-Ready Reports

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Deadline Reminders

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I need to keep business records?

Requirements vary: Australia 5 years from the date you lodge your tax return. UK 6 years (5 years after 31 January filing deadline). US generally 3 years (6 years if underreporting). Canada 6 years. Most countries recommend keeping records longer if there are complex transactions.

Can I keep digital records instead of paper?

Yes. Most tax authorities accept digital records provided they are legible, complete, backed up and can be produced in a readable format. SortBooks and Xero together provide a fully digital, cloud-based record keeping solution.

How does SortBooks help with record keeping?

SortBooks automatically maintains a complete digital record of every categorised transaction in Xero. Bank feeds, categorisation decisions, reconciliation records and tax reports are all stored securely in the cloud - meeting record keeping requirements in all major jurisdictions.

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