Chartered Accountants · India

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A clean website for an Indian Chartered Accountant firm showing firm profile and areas of practice
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Written by Vinod, founder of RiskFreeSites

Built websites for accounting and audit professionals across Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai. Last reviewed 25 April 2026.

The Problem

Most CA firms have no website. The few that do, do it wrong.

Walk through any business district in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi or Chennai and you will find dozens of CA firms with a strong client base, decades of practice, and no presence on the internet. Clients are referred. Referrals come slower each year. The next generation of partners is asking why the firm cannot be found online.

The firms that do have websites often run into a different problem. They were built by a generic web designer who treated a CA firm like a marketing agency. Big banners shouting "Best CA in India". Photos of skylines and handshakes. Client logo walls. Fee schedules. All of which violate the ICAI Code of Ethics and the Council Guidelines on Posting of Particulars on the Website.

A complaint to the ICAI Disciplinary Directorate over website content is not theoretical. Members have faced action for advertising violations on their own websites. The fix is not to avoid having a website. The fix is to build one that respects the rules.

What ICAI Allows and Disallows

A summary of the rules we build to.

Drawn from Clause 6 and Clause 7 of Part I of the First Schedule of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949, read with the ICAI Council Guidelines on Posting of Particulars on the Website. This is a working summary; for the full text, refer to the ICAI website.

What goes on the siteICAI position
Firm name, address, FRN, telephone, emailAllowed
Partner names, ICAI membership number, qualificationsAllowed
Areas of practice listed in factual termsAllowed
Articles and updates on tax, audit, GST, ROC complianceAllowed
Passport-size partner photographs in profileAllowed
Link to a secure client login or document portalAllowed
Use of superlatives ("best", "No.1", "leading", "expert")Not allowed
Names or logos of clients, case studies that identify clientsNot allowed
Testimonials and quoted endorsementsNot allowed
Fee schedules displayed publicly without solicitationNot allowed
Pop-ups, push notifications, animated promotional bannersNot allowed
Listings on commercial directories that promote the firmNot allowed
Paid advertising or paid keyword bidding for the firm nameNot allowed

If you are unsure whether a specific element is permitted, raise it with us before we build. We would rather adjust the design than have a partner discover an issue after launch.

What We Build

A website built for a CA firm, not a startup.

Firm profile page

Firm name, FRN, year of establishment, registered office, branches, contact details. The basic facts a prospective client or empanelment authority looks for.

Partner profiles

Each partner with name, ICAI membership number, year of qualification, areas of practice, professional experience. Passport photo if you want one. No marketing claims.

Areas of practice

Direct tax, indirect tax (GST), statutory and tax audit, internal audit, ROC and corporate compliance, transfer pricing, FEMA, NRI advisory, virtual CFO, certification work. Listed factually.

Knowledge base

A blog or articles section for budget summaries, GST notifications, ITR deadlines, MCA filing reminders. This is what most clients arrive through.

Client portal link

A login button that points to your existing portal (Tally, Zoho Books, Karbon, your own DMS). Or a simple secured area we set up for sharing documents.

Enquiry form

A short contact form so prospective clients can reach the firm. Submissions go to the email of your choice. No auto-response that solicits work.

Local discovery setup

Schema markup for the firm, an XML sitemap, and a properly configured Google Business Profile listing. Helps your firm name appear when an existing referral searches for you.

How It Works

Three steps. No risk to the firm.

01

Send firm details

Firm name, FRN, partner names with ICAI membership numbers, areas of practice, registered address. Two minutes.

02

We build, you preview

Within 48 hours we send a private preview link. Review it with your partners. Mark anything that does not feel right.

03

Approve, then pay

If you keep the site, we move it to your domain and issue a GST invoice. If you walk away, we delete the build.

Editorial Decisions We Make for You

Small choices that keep the firm out of trouble.

We do this

  • · Write headlines as plain firm descriptions, not slogans
  • · Use neutral stock images of city skylines or office interiors only when needed
  • · Describe practice areas as the work performed, not as outcomes promised
  • · Place firm registration details in the footer of every page
  • · Add a colophon page noting last update date and review of content

We refuse to do this

  • · Add "Get a Free Tax Consultation" calls to action
  • · Run paid Google Ads or Meta Ads on the firm name
  • · Set up a chat widget that solicits new business
  • · Display fee ranges or comparative pricing on services
  • · List a client logo wall, even with the client's permission

If a partner specifically wants something we have flagged as risky, we put it in writing and let the firm decide. The default is restraint.

Common Questions

Things CA partners ask before signing off

Is a website allowed for Chartered Accountants under ICAI rules?
Yes. The ICAI permits a Chartered Accountant or CA firm to maintain a website, subject to the Council Guidelines on Posting of Particulars on the Website. The site must be informational, not solicitous. It should not contain advertising claims, comparative statements, or unsolicited fee disclosures. Our pages are designed to stay within these limits.
What can a CA firm legally show on its website in India?
Permitted content typically includes: firm name, ICAI firm registration number, address, contact details, partner names with ICAI membership numbers and qualifications, areas of practice in factual terms, articles and updates on tax, audit, GST, ROC compliance, and a basic enquiry form. Not permitted: superlatives like "best" or "leading", client lists, public fee schedules, animated promotional banners, or pop-ups designed to push services.
Will the website rank on Google for searches like 'CA in [my city]'?
We build the site so it can be discovered for factual local searches. ICAI rules restrict aggressive SEO tactics like paid keyword bidding and listings on commercial directories, so we focus on what is permitted: a clean structure, accurate firm details, a Google Business Profile in the firm's registered name, schema markup for the organisation, and a knowledge base of articles. This is what helps clients find your firm when they already know they need a CA.
Can we list our clients or display testimonials?
No. The ICAI Code of Ethics does not allow disclosure of client names or use of testimonials by Chartered Accountants in practice. Our CA websites do not include a client logo wall, case studies that name clients, or quoted testimonials. If you have inherited a website with these elements, we remove them as part of the build.
How does the no-upfront model work for a CA firm?
You fill in a short form with firm name, FRN, partner names, and areas of practice. Within 48 hours we send a private preview link to a finished website built for your firm. You review it with your partners. If you keep it, you pay and we move it to your domain. If you do not, you owe nothing and we delete the build.
Can the website include a client login or document portal?
Yes. A link to a secure client portal is permitted, since it is a service tool for existing clients rather than an advertising element. We integrate with portals you already use (Tally, Zoho Books, Karbon, your DMS) or set up a simple secured area for sharing documents and signed forms.
What is your refund policy if the firm decides not to proceed?
There is nothing to refund. You only pay after seeing the finished website and deciding to keep it. If you walk away, we delete the build.
Do you handle GST invoicing for the project?
Yes. We issue a GST tax invoice in the firm's name with our GSTIN, HSN/SAC code 998314, and CGST and SGST or IGST depending on the firm's registered state. The pricing on this page is exclusive of GST.

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All amounts in INR, exclusive of 18% GST. Pricing depends on the number of pages and the level of content writing the firm needs.

Single Page

A clean firm profile on a single page. Suitable for sole proprietors and small firms.

  • Firm and partner details
  • Areas of practice listing
  • Enquiry form to firm email
  • Mobile optimised
  • Schema markup, sitemap, robots.txt
  • Live within 48 hours of approval

India

from ₹20,000

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Full Firm Website

A multi-page firm site with partner profiles, practice area pages, and a knowledge base.

  • Typically 5 to 8 pages
  • Individual partner profile pages
  • Practice area pages with factual descriptions
  • Knowledge base / blog setup
  • Client portal link integration
  • Google Business Profile setup

India

from ₹50,000

+ 18% GST

No upfront cost. No contracts. No risk to the firm.

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