About the practice

A long professional heritage. A deliberately senior-led practice.

Joneja & Co. is a peer reviewed Chartered Accountancy firm established in 1976 and focused today on family-owned manufacturing businesses.

Established 1976Peer Reviewed Firm19+ years’ principal experienceIBBI Registered Valuer
CA Samrat Joneja
Principal

CA Samrat Joneja

Chartered Accountant and Registered Valuer with 19+ years across Big 4 experience and public practice.

Samrat’s professional work spans statutory audit, corporate and indirect tax, manufacturing finance, banking, Ind AS, business valuation, joint ventures and CFO advisory. Earlier roles included audit practice at KPMG and direct-tax practice at EY.

He has represented manufacturing businesses before the Income-tax Department for dispute resolution, including cases arising from Investigation Wing action and search-related proceedings. He has also represented clients before the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) and the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal.

Valuation assignments have included joint ventures, startup and investor equity infusions, ESOPs, Ind AS measurements, shareholder transactions and strategic business decisions.

QualificationChartered Accountant
Experience19+ years
Tax controversyDepartment, CIT(A) & ITAT
ValuationIBBI/RV/06/2019/12653
IndustryManufacturing & automotive
Prior experienceKPMG Audit · EY Direct Tax
Firm history

Professional roots dating to 1976.

The practice was established by CA Y. K. Joneja and developed through long-term professional relationships with Indian and international businesses.

The firm’s work has historically crossed taxation, audit, company-law matters, finance and valuation. Its present positioning concentrates that breadth on the recurring and strategic needs of manufacturing owners.

Peer Reviewed FirmManufacturing FocusFaridabad · Delhi NCR
CA Y. K. Joneja

CA Y. K. Joneja · Founder

What defines the practice

Senior judgement stays close to the work.

Complex issues are not passed through an anonymous delivery chain. Scope, critical assumptions and material conclusions receive direct principal attention.

01

Start with commercial facts

Understand the transaction, operating cycle and promoter objective before deciding the accounting or tax answer.

02

Connect disciplines

Bring audit, tax, GST, finance, banking and valuation implications into one decision where needed.

03

Make the work reviewable

Document assumptions, reconciliations, evidence, open issues and the basis of the conclusion.

04

Say what is supportable

Avoid promises that law, evidence or professional standards cannot support.

Manufacturing orientation

Finance advice must understand how the factory makes money.

Inventory, yield, scrap, customer programs, tooling, capex, pricing, vendor terms and working capital all shape the accounts. The practice’s manufacturing focus keeps that operating context inside the financial analysis.

Professional standing

Joneja & Co.
Peer Reviewed Chartered Accountancy Firm

CA Samrat Joneja
Registered Valuer — Securities or Financial Assets

IBBI/RV/06/2019/12653
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