Where the office is
CA K Sanjay Bhargav, Chartered Accountant13A, 19th Main Road, Sector 3, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560102
+91 77958 90219 · sanjay.fca@outlook.com
Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Visits by appointment.
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What the practice handles
The work below is what comes up most often. If your matter is not listed, it is still worth asking — it is usually quicker to say whether something is within scope than to guess.
- Income tax and GST notices, assessments and appeals — the most time-sensitive category, and the one worth raising early
- Income tax returns for salaried individuals, professionals, contractors and businesses
- Foreign income, RSUs and ESOPs — relevant to a good number of people working in and around HSR Layout for multinationals
- GST registration and returns
- Statutory, tax and internal audit and IFC and IS audit
- Company incorporation and ROC compliance
- Accounting and bookkeeping
- CMA data and project reports for bank loans and working-capital limits
- NRI taxation — residential status, DTAA relief, property TDS and repatriation
- F&O and intraday trading taxation
How it works in practice
The quickest route is WhatsApp. Send a description of the matter, or a photo or PDF of the notice or document. You get back an assessment of what is involved, a timeline and a fee — before any engagement begins, and with no charge for that first review.
From there, most work proceeds without anyone travelling: records are shared digitally, the position is discussed by call, drafts are sent for your approval, and filings are made online. Where an in-person meeting genuinely helps — a larger engagement, or original records that need examining — the office is in Sector 3.
Working with clients outside HSR Layout
Because the work is handled online, location is rarely the constraint people expect it to be. Clients include people elsewhere in Bengaluru, in other cities and states, and non-residents dealing with Indian tax matters from abroad. The HSR Layout office is relevant if you would prefer to meet in person or hand over physical records; it is not a limit on who the practice can act for.
Before you get in touch
If the matter is a notice, send it as it is — the section it is issued under and the date on it determine both the deadline and what the reply has to establish, and those are the first things to check. If it is a general question, the notes on this site cover a fair amount of ground and may answer it without a conversation.
Either way, raising something early is materially better than raising it late. Most of the positions that become difficult to defend do so because a time limit passed while nobody was watching it.