Tally’s latest software wants to simplify iTax for businesses operating in Kenya

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As an evidence to its growing traction in global markets, Tally Solutions Pvt. Limited (TSPL), the premier Indian software product company, announced the rollout of the Release 5.3, in Kenya.

The new Release 5 is part of its Tally.ERP 9 suites and comes equipped to manage iTax efficiently in a bid to help businesses in Kenya remain compliant with incredible ease and accuracy.

“Tally has been helping customers globally for close to 30 years, and we are now excited to bring Tally’s signature simplicity to businesses in Kenya. We see a clear opportunity to make a positive impact to the Kenyan economy through our technology and products,” says Mr. Tejas Goenka, Executive Director at Tally Solutions.

Tally.ERP 9 Release 5 is a comprehensive compliance solution for businesses in Kenya. Release 5 will enable them to identify, correct and prevent errors in transactions; and thereby generate 100% accurate tax returns in a matter of minutes. With Release 5, businesses will enjoy the confidence that their tax returns are always fully reconciled with their books of accounts; making compliance easier, simpler and quicker.

This announcement marks Tally’s increasing traction in Kenya, reflecting the company’s commitment towards bringing the Tally advantage to businesses here.

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