Ahmedabad has more chartered accountants than almost anywhere in the country — the ICAI branch here counts 14,000+ CAs and 35,000+ students, the second-largest in India. Add Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot and you're past 25,000 CAs statewide. It's one of the most organised, deadline-driven professional communities anywhere. And most of those practices still run on a patchwork: a filing tool for returns, an Excel sheet for deadlines, a WhatsApp folder for client documents, and a partner's memory holding it together.
Filing software and practice software are not the same thing
Let's be fair to the incumbents, because they're strong at what they do. Suvit — now Vyapar TaxOne — is a sharp AI data-entry and GST reconciliation engine with Tally sync. SAG Infotech's Genius, CompuTax and KDK's Winman are dependable tax-computation and return-filing suites. If your problem is “compute this return and file it,” these tools solve it.
But notice what they are: compute-and-file engines. That is one workflow in a practice that runs on twenty. Who's tracking that an AOC-4 is overdue for one client while a GSTR-3B for another is due in six days? Where does the time your article spent on a tax audit turn into a bill — and get collected? When a client emails the same three documents for the fourth year running, where do they live so anyone in the firm can find them? None of that is filing. All of it is the practice.
The office operating system above your filing tools
The right move isn't to rip out Suvit or Genius. It's to put a practice operating system above them — one place holding the clients, the calendar, the billing and the audit trail, while the filing tools keep filing. That's the seam BizRevolt's CA/CS workspace is built for.
- A statutory deadline tracker that auto-warns 30 and 7 days before every Income-Tax, GST, TDS, ROC and Companies-Act due date — because a missed deadline is malpractice, not an inconvenience.
- All four filing types tracked in one cockpit: ITR (1–7 + ITR-U), GST (GSTR-1/IFF/3B/4/9/9C/CMP-08), TDS/TCS (24Q/26Q/27Q/27EQ, Form 16/16A) and ROC (AOC-4/MGT-7/DPT-3/DIR-3 KYC/INC-22A/BEN-2) with ARN/SRN tracking.
- Engagement management, proposed → in progress → review → filed, across multi-member teams with time and expenses captured as work happens.
- Time that becomes a bill and a bill that gets collected: hours roll into GST invoices (SAC 998213), with retainers, partial payments and an outstanding ledger.
- A client portal and a versioned document vault with FIRM-ONLY visibility — no more chasing email attachments.
- Roles that respect the firm: partners, managers and articles each see the right slice, with a full audit trail on every action.
Why “complementary” is the honest pitch
We're not going to tell you to stop using the tool that files your returns well — fighting Suvit or Genius head-on on filing would be the wrong fight, and you'd see through it. Keep your filing engine, and put BizRevolt above it as the practice cockpit: the client roster, the deadline engine, the billing and collections, the document vault, the team roles and the audit trail the filing tools were never meant to be.
A filing tool is swappable. A practice whose whole client calendar lives in one workspace doesn't churn.
For a solo CA carrying 50 clients or a firm running ten partners and a bench of articles, the difference between a calm quarter and a frantic one usually isn't the filing software — it's whether the practice around the filing is organised. BizRevolt starts at ₹1,499/mo (Solo, up to 2 seats and 50 clients), with a Firm tier at ₹4,999/mo (up to 10 seats, all 16 modules, assessee portal, bulk import). Call +91 91 0657 4865, WhatsApp for a 15-minute reply, or subscribe in 60 seconds.