Financial Services for Tours & Travel Companies in India
India's travel industry faces a uniquely complex tax and compliance environment, TCS on tour packages, foreign exchange accounting, IATA bonding requirements, and the operational challenge of seasonal cash flow. Navon Global provides financial services built for the specific needs of travel businesses.
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The financial and compliance challenges unique to India's travel industry.
TCS obligations on international tour packages and LRS transactions
Section 206C(1G) imposes TCS obligations on tour operators and authorised dealers handling overseas remittances. The applicable rates, thresholds, and reporting requirements are complex and change frequently, creating significant compliance risk.
TCS computation, collection, and Form 27EQ filing managed monthly
GST on tour packages margin scheme and input tax credit complexity
Tour operators face specific GST provisions including the Tour Operator Margin Scheme, differing rates for domestic vs international packages, and restrictions on input tax credit on certain services, requiring specialist treatment that standard bookkeepers cannot provide.
Travel-specific GST management and margin scheme application
Multi-currency foreign exchange accounting and hedging
Travel businesses collecting payments in multiple currencies, settling with overseas suppliers, and managing BSP (Billing and Settlement Plan) reconciliations require specialist foreign exchange accounting capabilities that most Indian bookkeepers lack.
Multi-currency accounting and BSP reconciliation
Extreme seasonal cash flow volatility
Travel revenues concentrate in peak seasons (Oct–Mar) whilst fixed costs remain year-round. Without deliberate cash flow forecasting and management, many travel businesses face working capital crises in off-peak months.
Multi-currency accounting and BSP reconciliation
IATA bonding and financial covenant compliance
IATA-accredited travel agents are required to maintain specified financial ratios and comply with BSP financial standards. Failure to maintain these covenants risks suspension of IATA accreditation.
IATA covenant monitoring and financial ratio management
Commission income recognition and advance booking accounting
Revenue recognition for advance bookings, refundable deposits, commission accruals, and cancellation provisions requires careful accounting treatment to accurately reflect the true financial position of travel businesses.
Travel-specific revenue recognition and deferred income accounting
Specialist financial services for tour operators, travel agencies, and DMCs.
TCS Compliance Management
Monthly TCS computation and collection on tour packages and LRS transactions. Form 27EQ quarterly filing and reconciliation with 26AS.
Foreign Exchange Accounting
Multi-currency transaction accounting, BSP reconciliation, forex gain/loss computation, and FEMA compliance for outward remittances.
Cash Flow Forecasting
Seasonal cash flow models that project revenue and cost timing across the full calendar year. Working capital requirements identified well in advance of peak season transitions.
IATA Covenant Management
Continuous monitoring of IATA financial covenants. Early warning of covenant breach risk and remedial action recommendations to protect accreditation.
How Navon Global supports an IATA-accredited travel agency.
Scenario
IATA-accredited tour operator managing inbound and outbound travel with ₹28 Crore annual turnover
A Delhi-based tour operator with IATA accreditation engaged Navon Global following the introduction of TCS on LRS transactions, which had created significant compliance uncertainty. The company also required support with multi-currency accounting and seasonal cash flow management.
We implemented a TCS compliance framework, restructured their multi-currency accounting on Xero, developed a 12-month rolling cash flow model, and established IATA covenant monitoring — providing the management with the financial visibility required to manage their seasonal business confidently.
0 TCS compliance failures since engagement, full Form 27EQ compliance
₹34L Working capital released through improved cash flow forecasting and collection timing
100% IATA financial covenant compliance maintained throughout engagement
3 wks Full multi-currency accounting system set up and historical data migrated
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