- In this course, you will learn to:
- Identify the basic components and features of Tally Prime 3.0
- Define the financial reports generated in Tally for effective decision-making
- Organize company data within Tally for efficient record-keeping and analysis
- Summarize the process of conducting purchase and sales transactions in Tally
- Explain the concept of cost categories and their significance in accounting
- Compare and contrast different types of cost centers within Tally
- Report on the utilization of cost centers in managing expenses and revenues
- Demonstrate the setup and utilization of cost center classes for expense allocation
- Operate Tally's banking utilities for managing financial transactions
- Modify and adjust bank transactions using Tally's reconciliation features
- Predict the outcomes of interest calculations for different financial scenarios
- Compare and contrast various interest calculation methods in Tally
- Differentiate between different types of data synchronization methods in Tally
- Define the setup process for payroll in Tally Prime 3.0
- Identify the components of a payroll cycle within Tally
- Organize payroll data in Tally, including earning and deduction components
- Summarize the setup of employee master details in Tally, both general and statutory
- Explain the process of payroll transactions in Tally, including salary computation
- Compare different statutory features related to payroll management in Tally
- Reorganize payroll transactions to include statutory deductions such as Provident Fund and ESI
- Demonstrate the configuration of income tax parameters in Tally for salary calculations
- Modify payroll transactions to include overtime pay and other adjustments
- Find and apply Tally's features for generating statutory reports related to payroll
- Predict the implications of different tax regimes on payroll management in Tally
- Examine Tally's features for advanced TDS transactions, such as payments to contractors and professionals
- Differentiate between different types of TDS returns and reports generated in Tally
- Define GST compliance requirements in India and explain their significance
- Explain the concept of GST and its importance in the Indian taxation system
- Identify and categorize the different structures and types of GST applicable in India
- Summarize the role and functioning of the GST Council in India
- Differentiate between the various types of supply under GST and their implications
- Categorize GST rates and classifications based on goods and services
- Organize the steps involved in the GST registration process and identify key requirements
- Examine the mandatory criteria for GST registration and assess its applicability
- Report on the amendment and cancellation process for GST registration
- Compare and differentiate between intrastate and interstate GST transactions
- Diagnose and set up GST data configuration for various types of transactions in Tally
- Arrange and explain the process of generating GSTR1 and GSTR3B returns from Tally
- Summarize the process of GST E-Way Bill generation and its importance in compliance

Mastering Advanced Accounting
Tackle complex accounting topics such as reconciliations, adjustments, and compliance.
Introduction
What you'll learn ?
- At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Interpret the financial reports generated in Tally Prime 3.0 to assess the financial health of a company
- Transform raw data into organized financial records using Tally's accounting voucher system
- Compare different methods of cost center allocation within Tally to optimize resource utilization
- Report on the effectiveness of cost center classes in managing expenses across different departments
- Restate the procedures for utilizing Tally's banking utilities for financial transactions
- Review and adjust bank transactions accurately using Tally's reconciliation features
- Rewrite interest calculation parameters in Tally to suit specific financial scenarios
- Construct a comprehensive data synchronization plan for seamless integration across multiple branches using Tally
- Estimate the impact of interest rates on financial transactions within Tally Prime
- Illustrate the process of IP-based data synchronization in Tally
- Contrast IP-based and on-demand data synchronization methods in Tally to determine the most suitable approach
- Combine different financial parameters in Tally to solve complex accounting problems effectively
- Predict the outcomes of interest calculations for different financial scenarios using Tally
- Interpret the steps involved in setting up payroll in Tally Prime 3.0
- Illustrate the components of a payroll cycle within Tally
- Paraphrase the process of organizing payroll data in Tally, including earnings and deduction components
- Transform employee master details in Tally, both general and statutory,
- Defend the importance of using various types of payroll vouchers in Tally
- Compare different statutory features related to payroll management in Tally to optimize compliance
- Rewrite payroll transactions in Tally to include overtime pay and other adjustments
- Construct statutory reports related to payroll using Tally's features
- Estimate the implications of different tax regimes on payroll management in Tally
- Illustrate Tally's functionalities for handling TDS compliance across various nature of payments for tax efficiency
- Contrast different types of TDS returns and reports generated in Tally
- Combine payroll data in Tally to generate comprehensive reports for management decision-making
- Predict future trends in payroll management using Tally's advanced features and functionalities
- Interpret the structure and types of GST in India and assess their impact on businesses
- Illustrate the process of GST registration, including the criteria and required documents
- Compare intrastate and interstate GST transactions and examine their differences
- Interpret the significance of E-Way Bills and illustrate the steps for generating them in Tally
- Create an E-Invoice setup in Tally and verify its application in outward supply transactions
- Develop a process for managing zero-rated supply under GST, including LUT application
- Assess the applicability of Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) under GST and compare it with Forward Charge Mechanism (FCM)
- Review special cases in RCM, such as advance payments, and appraise their tax implications
- Design the import transaction process under GST, including data setup and RCM liability
- Prepare and modify advance receipt transactions under GST and assess their impact on tax liability
- Create and manage GSTR1 returns in Tally, including error rectification and reconciliation
- Interpret the conditions for claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC) and evaluate eligible and ineligible ITC scenarios
- Develop a process for ITC matching and reconciliation using GSTR2A and GSTR2B reports
- Formulate the steps for GSTR3B preparation and filing in Tally, including tax liability computation and ITC adjustment
Certification
- KLiC courses are recognised by Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU).
- MKCL provides certificate to the KLiC learner after his/her successful course completion.
- Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) provides mark sheet to successfully passed KLiC learners (Jurisdiction: Maharashtra).
Academic Approach
The academic approach of the courses focuses on the “work-centric” education i.e. begin with work (and not from a book!), derive knowledge from work and apply that knowledge to make the work more wholesome, useful and delightful. The ultimate objective is to empower the Learner to engage in socially useful and productive work. It aims at leading the learner to his/her rewarding career as an employee or entrepreneur as well as development of the community to which s/he belongs. Learning methodology:
- Step -1: Learners are given an overview of the course and its connection to life and work.
- Step -2: Learners are exposed to the specific tool(s) used in the course through the various real-life applications of the tool(s).
- Step -3: Learners are acquainted with the careers and the hierarchy of roles they can perform at workplaces after attaining increasing levels of mastery over the tool(s).
- Step -4: Learners are acquainted with the architecture of the tool or tool map so as to appreciate various parts of the tool, their functions, utility and inter-relations.
- Step -5: Learners are exposed to simple application development methodology by using the tool at the beginner’s level.
- Step -6: Learners perform the differential skills related to the use of the tool to improve the given ready-made industry-standard outputs.
- Step -7: Learners are engaged in appreciation of real-life case studies developed by the experts.
- Step -8: Learners are encouraged to proceed from appreciation to imitation of the experts.
- Step -9: After the imitation experience, they are required to improve the expert’s outputs so that they proceed from mere imitation to emulation.
- Step-10: Emulation is taken a level further from working with differential skills towards the visualization and creation of a complete output according to the requirements provided. (Long Assignments)
- Step-11: Understanding the requirements, communicating one’s own thoughts and presenting are important skills required in facing an interview for securing a work order/job. For instilling these skills, learners are presented with various subject-specific technical as well as HR-oriented questions and encouraged to answer them.
- Step-12: Finally, they develop the integral skills involving optimal methods and best practices to produce useful outputs right from scratch, publish them in their ePortfolio and thereby proceed from emulation to self-expression, from self-expression to self-confidence and from self-confidence to self-reliance and self-esteem!
Syllabus
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Reports
- Company Data Setup
- Purchase & Sales Transaction in Tally
- Receipt Transaction & Payment Transaction
- Other Accounting Voucher
- What is the Cost Category?
- Example of Cost Centre and Cost Category
- Cost Centre Data Setup in Tally
- Creation of Cost Category & Centre in Tally
- Ledger Master Setup with Cost Centre
- Cash Expenses with Cost Centre 1 & 2
- Cash Receipt with Cost Centre
- Inventory, Service & Assets Purchase with Cost Centre
- Inventory Sales & Service Sales with Cost Centre
- Journal Transaction with Cost Centre
- Cost Category Summary & Other Cost Centre Report
- Daybook Report with Cost Centre
- Cost Centre Class Configuration
- Cost Centre Class - Expense Booking & Revenue Recognition
- Data Setup with Feature Activation
- Accounting Transaction
- Reversing Journal on Opening Master
- Other Reversing Journal
- Scenario Report in Tally
- Case Study Data Setup
- Cost Centre Creation
- Inventory Purchase
- Standard Expenses with Cost Centre Class
- Inventory Sales with Cost Centre
- Scenario Configuration
- Reversing Journal
- Cost Centre & Scenario Report
- What is Banking?
- Banking Utilities in Tally
- Mode of Banking Transaction in Tally
- Cash Deposit Slips & Cheque Deposit Slips in Tally
- Payment Advice
- Cheque Printing & Cheque Registe in Tally
- Method of Bank Reconciliation
- Manual Bank Reconciliation Introduction
- Manual Bank Reconciliation Process
- Bank Reconciliation
- E-Payment in Tally
- Bank Ledger Configuration
- E-Payment Transactions
- E-Payment Reports & Reconciliation
- Interest Calculation in Tally Prime
- Simple Interest Calculation
- Compound Interest Calculation
- Interest Calculation Parameter
- Data Setup with Interest Feature
- Supplier Master - Simple Interest Setup
- Customer Master - Advance Interest Setup
- Loan Payable - Simple Interest Setup
- Fixed Deposit Interest Rate Setup
- Interest Income & Expense Ledger
- Interest Voucher Class
- Fixed Deposit Interest Configuration
- Fixed Deposit Interest Booking
- Loan Payable Interest Configuration
- Loan Payable Interest Booking
- Sales Invoice Debtor Configuration
- Sales Invoice under General Parameter
- Sales Invoice under Overridden Parameter
- Receipt against sales with Interest
- Interest Calculation Report in Tally
- Interest Calculation Case Study – Data Setup
- Purchase Invoice with General Parameter
- Purchase Invoice with Overridden Parameter
- Payment against Purchase Invoice with Interest
- Compound Interest Configuration on Loan Payable
- Compound Interest Booking on Loan Payable
- Compound Interest Configuration on Investment
- Compound Interest Booking on Investment
- Bank Ledger Configuration with Interest
- Interest Calculation on Bank Balance
- Import of Master using Excel Format
- Import of Transaction using Excel Format
- Digital Signature from Tally
- E Mail with Digital Signature from Tally
- Dashboard Report in Tally
- Natural Query Language in Tally
- What is ODBC in Tally?
- Data Extraction using ODBC
- TSS Feature in Tally
- What is data synchronization?
- Purpose of Data Synchronization
- Prerequisites for Data Synchronization in Tally
- Data Synchronization - Data Setup
- Online Client Synch Rule Setup - One way
- Synchronization Initialization (Server Rule Activation)
- Transaction under Branch Data
- Data Synchronization from Client to Server
- IP Based Client Rule Setup - Both Way
- Master Setup with Opening in Client Data
- Server Data Setup - with Master Opening
- Master Exchange - Snapshot
- Transaction in Sync Data
- Both Way Data Sync - IP Based
- On Demand Sync Setup
- On Demand Data Synchronization
- IP Based Client Rule Setup - Both Way
- Master Setup with Opening in Client Data
- Server Data Setup - with Master Opening
- Master Exchange - Snapshot
- Transaction in Sync Data
- Both Way Data Sync - IP Based
- On Demand Sync Setup
- On Demand Data Synchronization
- Data Setup using Master Sync Rule
- Cost Centre Setup in Data
- Party Master Setup with Advance Interest Parameter
- Material Purchase with Cost Centre
- Service Purchase with Cost Centre
- Expense Booking Sub Cost Centre
- Expenses with Cost Centre Class
- Inventory Sales with Cost Centre
- Interest Voucher Class
- Payment & Receipt with Interest
- Payroll Feature in Tally Prime
- Payroll Cycle in Tally
- Payroll Components - Earning & Deductions
- Payroll Data Setup in Tally
- Employee Master Setup - General Details
- Employee Master Setup - Statutory Details
- Payroll Attendance Master
- Earning Pay head Setup - Basic & HRA
- Earning Pay head Setup - Other Allowances
- Deductions Pay head Setup
- Payroll Vouchers
- Defining Salary
- Manual Attendance Voucher
- Autofill Attendance Voucher
- Payroll Voucher - User Defined Value
- Payroll Voucher – Salary
- Payroll Voucher – Salary Payment
- Payroll Pay slip
- Payroll Paysheet Report
- Other Payroll Report
- Payroll Data Setup - General Information
- Payroll Data Setup - Statutory Information
- Provident Fund
- Provident Fund Master Setup
- Employe State Insurance – ESI
- ESI Master Setup
- National Pension Scheme
- National Pension Scheme Master Setup
- Professional Tax
- Professional Tax Master Setup
- Salary Structure with PF, PT & ESI
- Salary Structure with PF, PT & NPS
- Attendance Record
- Salary Payroll Voucher
- Employer’s PF Contribution
- Employer's Other Charges
- Employer’s ESI Contribution
- Employer’s NPS Contribution
- Payroll Salary Payment
- Payroll Statutory Payment – PF, ESI, PT & NPS
- Case Study Data Setup
- Income Tax (Tax on Salary)
- Applicability of Income Tax on Salary
- Income Tax Regime
- Old Tax Vs New Tax Regime
- Income Tax Slab
- Data Setup with Income Tax Details
- Pay heads Configuration with Income Tax
- Employee Master – Regular Tax Regime
- Employee Master with New Tax Regime
- Income Tax Report - Regular Tax Regime
- Income Tax Report - New Tax Regime
- Payroll Voucher with default Tax
- Tax on Salary Payment with Challans
- Income Tax Pay Head Details
- Tax Exemptions under Tax Computation
- Defining Exemptions
- HRA Exemption Declaration
- Other Exemptions Declaration
- Income Tax Declaration - Other Income
- Deductions under Chapter VIA
- Declaration under Chapter VIA
- Income Tax Report Preview
- Payroll Transaction with Exemptions & Deductions
- Overriding Tax Deductions
- Payroll Transaction with overridden Tax
- Overtime Pay Configuration
- Overtime Attendance Voucher
- Payroll transaction with Overtime Pay
- Payroll - Employer's Statutory Contribution
- Payment of Statutory dues
- Tax Computation Report – Analysis
- Statutory Challan Reconciliation
- What is Gratuity?
- Gratuity Pay head Setup
- Revision of Salary
- New Joinee Employee Setup
- Previous Employer Details
- Advance to Employee
- Attendance Voucher – August
- Payroll Voucher with Arrear Salary
- Pay slip & Paysheet Report
- Income Tax Computation Report Old Regime & New Regime
- Tax Computation Report & Return
- Summary Payroll Report
- Provident Fund Report in Tally
- Employee State Insurance Report in Tally
- Professional Tax Report in Tally
- National Pension Scheme Report in Tally
- Gratuity Report in Tally
- Case Study Data Setup
- Salary Structure
- Employee Master
- Loan & Advance - Salary Adjustment
- Attendance Record
- Payroll Record
- Salary Revision
- Employee's Resignation
- Revised Salary Payroll Record
- Tax Computation Data Setup
- Case Study - Salary Structure
- Case Study - Employee Master
- Investment Declaration under Chapter VIA
- Case Study - Salary Transaction
- Case Study - Salary Increment
- Tax Computation Report - Regular Regime
- Tax Computation Report - New Regime
- Additional declaration under Chapter VIA
- Case Study - Revised Salary Transaction
- Tax Computation Related Report
- TDS - Tax Deducted at Source
- Applicability of TDS
- Common TDS Nature of Payment
- TDS Cycle
- TDS Returns & Forms
- TDS Process with Example
- TDS Data Setup in Tally
- TDS Nature of Payment Setup
- TDS Party Master Setup
- TDS Expense Master Setup
- TDS Duty Ledger Setup
- TDS Expense - Professional Service 194J
- TDS Expense - Below Threshold Limit (194H)
- TDS Expense - Payment to Transporter (194C)
- Advance Payment - Technical Services (194J)
- TDS Expense - Rent of Land, Building (194I)
- TDS Expenses - Payment to Contractor (194C)
- TDS Expense against Advance Payment (194J)
- TDS Payment with Challan Details
- 26Q TDS Report
- Other TDS Report in Tally
- TDS Expense Above Threshold Limit
- TDS Expense with lower Rate
- TDS Expenses with Zero Rate
- TDS Expenses in absence of PAN
- TDS Expenses U/S 195
- TDS Payment 26Q
- TDS Payment 27Q
- 26Q TDS Return Report
- 27Q TDS Return Report
- Introduction to GST
- GST Council in India
- Structure and Types of GST
- GST Nature of Supply
- Place and Time of Supply under GST
- GST Rates and Classification
- Registration under GST
- Input Tax Credit
- Taxes Subsumed under GST
- Products & Services excluded under GST
- Documents & Vouchers under GST
- GST Return & Compliance
- Types of GST Registration
- Criteria for GST Registration
- Mandatory Criteria for GST Registration
- Process of GST Registration
- Amendment of GST Registration
- Cancellation or surrender of GST Registration
- GST Data Setup
- GST Master Configuration – Party Master
- GST Master Configuration – Inventory Master
- Intrastate Inward Supply - Goods
- Interstate Inward Supply - Goods
- Debit Note against Inward Supply
- Intrastate Outward Supply - Goods
- Interstate Outward Supply - Goods
- Credit Note against Outward Supply
- GSTR1 & GSTR3B Return Report
- What is E-Way Bill
- Requirement of E-Way Bill
- E-Way Bill Setup in Data
- What is E-Invoice
- Requirement of E-Invoice
- E-Invoice Setup in Data
- Goods Inward Supply with E-Way Bill
- E Waybill & E Invoice Outward Transaction
- E Waybill Report
- E Invoice Report
- What is E-Invoice
- Requirement of E-Invoice
- E-Invoice Setup in Data
- E- Invoice Outward Supply - Service
- Outward Supply with E-Way Bill & E-Invoice
- E Invoice Report
- Generating E Invoice from Tally
- Cancellation of E-Invoice
- Generating E Waybill from Tally
- Cancellation of E-Way bill
- Do's and Don'ts under E-Way Bill & E-Invoice
- What is Zero Rated Supply
- Applicability of Taxes under Zero Rated
- Zero Rated Supply Data Setup
- Zero Rated Supply - SEZ Taxable
- Zero Rated Supply - Exprt Taxable
- Zero Rated Supply - SEZ Non-Taxable
- Zero Rated Supply - Export Non-Taxable
- Outward Supply to Other Territory
- GSTR1 & GSTR3B Return Preview
- Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) under GST
- Applicability of Taxes under RCM
- Criteria for RCM Tax Liability under GST
- RCM Vs FCM
- RCM Data Setup in Tally
- RCM Expense Ledger Setup
- RCM Inward Supply - Eligible Credit
- RCM Liability & ITC - Eligible Credit
- RCM Inward Supply - In-Eligible Credit
- RCM Liability & ITC - In-Eligible Credit
- Advance Payment under RCM
- RCM Liability against Advance Payment
- RCM Inward Supply against advance payment
- Tax Adjustment against RCM Inward Supply
- Payment of RCM Tax Liability
- Purchase from URD - RCM
- RCM liability on URD Purchase
- RCM Advance Payment
- Advance Payment Refund under RCM
- RCM Outward Supply - Process
- RCM Outward Supply Return Report
- Import Transaction under GST
- Applicability of GST under Import of Goods
- Tally Data Setup for Import Transaction
- Accounting Master Configuration for Import of Goods
- Inventory Master Configuration for Import of Goods
- Import of Goods Transaction - A
- Import of Goods Transaction - B
- Import of Goods - Related Report in Tally
- Import of Service Transaction
- RCM Liability & ITC on Import of Services
- Payment of RCM liability on Import Service
- GSTR3B Return Report – Import Transaction
- Advance Receipt under GST
- Advance Receipt – Data Setup in Tally
- Advance Receipt Transaction 1
- Advance Receipt Transaction 2
- Tax Liability on Advance Receipt
- Impact of Advance Receipt under GST Return
- Advance Receipt Liability Payment
- Sales against Advance Receipt
- Adjustment of Advance Tax
- Refund of Advance Receipt with Tax Adjustment
- Payment of Net Tax Liability
- What is GSTR1 Return?
- Quarterly GSTR1 Return
- Monthly GSTR1 Vs Quarterly GSTR1
- Process to file GSTR1 Return from Tally
- GSTR1 Return Report from Tally
- Error & Rectification from GSTR1 Return
- Reconciliation of GSTR1 data
- Method of GSTR1 Return Filing
- Preparation of GSTR1 using offline tool
- Export of GSTR1 using JSON format
- Upload of JSON file on GST Portal
- Online GSTR1 Return Verification and Filing
- GSTR1 Return Acknowledgement
- What is an Input Tax Credit
- Conditions to Claim ITC
- Eligible & In Eligible ITC
- ITC Setoff Rule with example
- Inward Transaction - Eligible ITC
- Inward Transaction - In Eligible ITC
- Inward Transaction - RCM
- ITC Reversal – On Account of Non-Payment
- ITC Reversal – Other Cases
- GST Ledger Balance Treatment
- Input Tax Credit Matching & Purpose
- ITC Reconciliation Process
- Cases under ITC Reconciliation
- Difference between GSTR2A & GSTR2B
- GSTR2A vs GSTR2B Illustration
- Downloading and understanding GSTR2B Report
- Reconciling ITC with GSTR2B - I
- Reconciling ITC with GSTR2B - II
- ITC Classification based on GSTR2B reconciliation
- GST Reconciliation in Tally
- What is GSTR3B?
- Process to file GSTR3B Return from Tally
- GSTR3B Return in Tally I
- GSTR3B Return in Tally II
- Drafting GSTR3B Return from Tally
- Computation of Tax Liability - GSTR3B Format
- Computation of Tax Liability - GSTR3B Preparation
- Computation of Tax Liability - ITC Adjustment
- Uploading GSTR3B Return on portal I
- Uploading GSTR3B Return on portal II
- Payment of Tax Liability under GSTR3B
- Filing Return & Acknowledgement
- ITC Adjustment in Books
- Payment of GST in Tally
Evaluation Pattern
Evaluation Pattern of KLiC Courses consists of 4 Sections as per below table:
Section No. | Section Name | Total Marks | Minimum Passing Marks |
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1 | Learning Progression | 25 | 10 |
2 | Internal Assessment | 25 | 10 |
3 | Final Online Examination | 50 | 20 |
Total | 100 | 40 | |
4 | SUPWs (Socially Useful and Productive Work in form of Assignments) | 5 Assignments | 2 Assignments to be Completed & Uploaded |
YCMOU Mark Sheet
Printed Mark Sheet will be issued by YCMOU on successful completion of Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3 and will be delivered to the learner by MKCL.
YCMOU Mark Sheet will be available only for Maharashtra jurisdiction learners
MKCL's KLiC Certificate
The certificate will be provided to the learner who will satisfy the below criteria:
- Learners who have successfully completed above mentioned 3 Sections i.e. Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3
- Additionally, learner should have completed Section 4 (i.e. Section 4 will comprise of SUPWs i.e. Socially Useful and Productive Work in form of Assignments)
- Learner has to complete and upload minimum 2 out of 5 Assignments
Courses Fee Structure from 01 July, 2025 Onwards
KLiC 90 hour course fee applicable from 01 July, 2025 all over Maharashtra
KLiC Course Duration | MFO (Inclusive of GST) |
ALC Share (Service Charges to be collected by ALC) |
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90 hours | Rs. 750/- | Rs. 4,000/- |
* Above mentioned fee is applicable for all Modes of KLiC Courses offered at Authorised Learning Center (ALC) and at Satellite Center
* Total fee is including of Course fees, Examination fees and Certification fees
* MKCL reserves the right to modify the Fee anytime without any prior notice