- Manage account receivables: The office accountant will be responsible for tracking and managing all incoming payments from clients or customers.- Handle taxation: The accountant will be required to handle all tax-related matters, including filing GST returns, TDS returns, and income tax returns accurately and on time.- Conduct bank reconciliations: The office accountant will be in charge of ensuring that all financial transactions are properly recorded and reconciled with bank statements.- Maintain financial records: It is essential for the accountant to keep accurate and up-to-date financial records to track the company's financial health and performance.- Assist with budgeting: The office accountant may be involved in preparing and monitoring budgets to help the company make informed financial decisions.Skills and Expectations:- Proficiency in accounting software: The ideal candidate should be familiar with accounting software to efficiently manage financial data.- Strong attention to detail: It is crucial for the office accountant to pay close attention to details to ensure accuracy in financial records and reports.- Knowledge of tax regulations: The accountant should have a good understanding of tax laws and regulations to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.- Time management skills: The ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines is important in this role to keep financial operations running smoothly.- Excellent communication skills: The office accountant may need to liaise with clients, colleagues, and external stakeholders, so strong communication skills are essential.