๐Ÿ’ผ Chart of Accounts in Tally Prime: The Ultimate Guide 2025 to Managing Ledgers & Groups Effectively

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Chart of Accounts in Tally Prime: A well-structured Chart of Accounts is the backbone of accurate accounting in Tally Prime. Whether you’re just starting out or already maintaining financials, understanding how to create, manage, and utilize ledgers, groups, and vouchers is key to successful accounting.

This guide takes you through everythingโ€”from the basics of ledgers and groups to shortcuts, creation steps, reporting insights, and common mistakes to avoid.


โœ… Basic Requirements Before Creating Ledgers & Chart of Accounts

Ensure the following is in place before setting up your Chart of Accounts:

  • โœ… Company created and active in Tally
  • โœ… Knowledge of your business structure and chart layout
  • โœ… GSTIN or statutory details if required
  • โœ… Segregation of expenses, incomes, liabilities, and assets
  • โœ… Access to login with rights to alter/create masters

๐Ÿ“š What is a Chart of Accounts in Tally Prime?

A Chart of Accounts (COA) in Tally is a complete list of all accounts used by the business to record transactions.

It includes:

  • Primary Groups (e.g., Capital, Loans, Assets)
  • Sub-Groups (e.g., Current Assets, Sundry Debtors)
  • Ledgers (e.g., SBI Bank, Salaries A/c, GST Payable)
  • Vouchers (for transaction entries)

All of this is accessible through:

Gateway of Tally โ†’ Chart of Accounts
Shortcut: Alt + G > Type “Chart of Accounts”


๐Ÿ“ Key Components of Chart of Accounts

ElementDescriptionShortcut to Create
GroupsClassifies ledgers under a structureAlt + G > Groups
LedgersIndividual accounts like rent, bank, customer, etc.Alt + G > Ledgers
Voucher TypesTemplates for transaction entriesAlt + G > Vouchers
Cost CategoriesUsed for cost center segregationAlt + G > Cost Cat.
Godowns/LocationsUseful for inventory trackingAlt + G > Godowns

๐Ÿงพ How to Create a Ledger in Tally Prime

Step No.ActionDescriptionShortcut
1Go to Gateway of TallyBase screenโ€”
2Click โ€œCreateโ€ under LedgersOpens Ledger creation windowAlt + G > Ledgers
3Enter Ledger NameE.g., โ€œRent Expenseโ€โ€”
4Select GroupE.g., โ€œIndirect Expensesโ€โ€”
5Enable GST or Statutory FieldsIf required, press F12 to enable optionsF12
6SaveConfirm using shortcutCtrl + A

๐Ÿงฎ Default Ledger Groups in Tally Prime

Group TypeExample LedgersUsed For
Capital AccountsCapital, DrawingsOwner funds
LoansBank Loan, Term LoanExternal liabilities
Current AssetsCash, Bank, DebtorsShort-term assets
Indirect ExpensesSalaries, Rent, UtilitiesOperational costs
Direct ExpensesRaw Materials, FreightCost of production
Revenue AccountsSales, Commission IncomeIncome reporting

๐Ÿ“Š Differences Between Ledgers & Groups

CriteriaLedgersGroups
PurposeRecords individual accountsCategorizes ledgers
ExamplesSBI A/c, Salary A/cBank Accounts, Indirect Expenses
Entry Allowed?Yes (used in voucher entry)No
GST TaggingYes (applicable)No

๐Ÿ”„ How to Alter or Delete Ledgers and Groups

  • Press Alt + G > Type: Alter Ledger
  • Select the name of the ledger to modify
  • Press Alt + D to delete (ensure it has no linked transactions)

๐Ÿ“ How to View the Complete Chart of Accounts

Gateway of Tally โ†’ Chart of Accounts
Shortcut: Alt + G > Type โ€œChart of Accountsโ€

You can now browse:

  • Ledgers
  • Groups
  • Cost Centers
  • Vouchers
  • Inventory Items

Use F4, F5, and F6 to filter by account type.


โš™๏ธ Tips & Tricks to Organize Ledgers Efficiently

  • ๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Avoid duplicate namesโ€”prefix group names if needed (e.g., Rent โ€“ Admin, Rent โ€“ HO)
  • ๐ŸŽฏ Do not create sales/purchase ledgers for each transactionโ€”group them smartly
  • ๐Ÿ” Use Control Accounts for Bank, GST, and TDS
  • ๐Ÿงพ For inventory-based firms, map stock ledgers for GST reporting

๐Ÿ“ข Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • โŒ Creating too many irrelevant ledgers
  • โŒ Assigning incorrect group leading to wrong reports
  • โŒ Forgetting to enable GST fields in ledgers
  • โŒ Using Sundry Debtors/Creditors incorrectly for non-parties

๐Ÿ“Š Ledger Groups and Average Usage by Indian SMEs

  • Capital Accounts โ€“ 12%
  • Current Liabilities โ€“ 18%
  • Direct Expenses โ€“ 15%
  • Indirect Expenses โ€“ 25%
  • Current Assets โ€“ 20%
  • Income Accounts โ€“ 10%

โœ… Practical Use Cases

  • ๐Ÿข Service-based business: Limited ledgers like Rent, Salary, Consulting Income
  • ๐Ÿญ Manufacturing firms: Inventory-linked accounts and job cost centers
  • ๐Ÿ›’ Retailers: Frequent use of GST Sales/Purchase accounts and debtor ledgers

๐Ÿง  FAQs of Tally Prime –

  • What is the Chart of Accounts in Tally Prime?
    โ†’ It’s a structured list of all accounting headsโ€”groups, ledgers, and vouchers.
  • How many ledgers can I create in Tally?
    โ†’ Unlimited, but keep it organized and avoid duplicates.
  • Can I edit a ledger after saving?
    โ†’ Yes. Use Alt + G โ†’ Alter Ledger โ†’ Modify and save with Ctrl + A.
  • What group should I select for GST payable?
    โ†’ Duties & Taxes.
  • How can I view the Chart of Accounts?
    โ†’ Use Alt + G and type โ€œChart of Accounts.โ€
  • Is it necessary to create a ledger for each party?
    โ†’ Yes, especially for debtors/creditors to track balances.
  • How do I delete a wrongly created ledger?
    โ†’ Open ledger โ†’ Alt + D โ†’ Confirm deletion (if no transaction).
  • Can we import ledger master from Excel?
    โ†’ Yes, via Excel import or ODBC integration with mapping.
  • Whatโ€™s the use of voucher types in Chart of Accounts?
    โ†’ They define the format of each transaction entry (like journal, payment, receipt).
  • Do cost centers form part of Chart of Accounts?
    โ†’ Yes. They’re part of analytical accounting inside COA.

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