Erp 9 May 2026

“It is,” Mr. Mehta smiled grimly, “for chaos. Specifically, Tally.ERP 9.”

At first, Vishal hated it. The creation of a company felt like filling a passport application. “What is ‘Financial Year’? Why does it need my ‘Books Beginning From’? I just want to sell bulbs!” he grumbled. “It is,” Mr

Vishal, now confident, opened Tally. , “GST Returns.” He exported the GSTR-1 JSON file. The figures tallied to the last rupee. The inspector raised an eyebrow. “You’re the first this week without a discrepancy.” The creation of a company felt like filling

In the fluorescent hum of the mid-2000s, a cluttered distribution office in Ahmedabad ran on chai, chaos, and chits of paper. For seven years, Vishal Sharma, the owner of “Sharma Electronics,” had managed his business like a ship sailing through a storm with a broken compass. His ledger books were dog-eared, his stock records a fiction, and his GST filings a monthly prayer. I just want to sell bulbs

The real test came in month two. Diwali was approaching. Vishal needed to know: Which products are selling? Who hasn’t paid? How much tax do I owe?