NACHA to Tally XML Converter
Upload your NACHA file and download clean Tally XML. Fast conversion, no manual copy-paste.
Free · no sign-up · downloads automatically.
How to convert NACHA to Tally XML
- 1
Upload your NACHA file
Drag and drop your .ach file, or click to browse.
- 2
Convert it
Statemently reads the file and creates a clean Tally XML output.
- 3
Download your Tally XML file
Your Tally XML (.xml) file downloads automatically, ready to import.
Why convert NACHA to Tally XML?
Use this when you have a file in one format and need a clean Tally XML file without rebuilding it by hand.
- Upload your NACHA file and download Tally XML
- Avoid manual copy-paste and formatting cleanup
- Works with real-world exports that do not follow a perfect template
What ends up in your Tally XML file
| Tally XML field | Comes from |
|---|---|
| VOUCHER type | Receipt (money in) or Payment (money out) |
| DATE | Transaction date (YYYYMMDD) |
| NARRATION | Description |
| Bank ledger AMOUNT | Signed amount in Tally's sign convention |
| Suspense ledger AMOUNT | Offsetting entry so each voucher balances |
Tips
- Each transaction imports as a Receipt or Payment voucher against a Bank and a Suspense ledger — re-map the Suspense ledger in Tally to categorize.
- Files up to 8 MB are supported. Very large files may be summarized before AI conversion.
Frequently asked questions
Is the NACHA to Tally XML converter free?
Yes — it's completely free, with no sign-up required.
What is a NACHA file?
NACHA is the fixed-width ACH file format used for US bank payment files.
What can I do with the Tally XML file?
Tally XML is the voucher-import format used by Tally accounting software to bulk-create accounting entries.
Is my financial data private?
Your file is processed only for the conversion, never sold, and not stored by this converter after the conversion runs.
Is there a file size limit?
Files up to 8 MB are supported, which covers even multi-year exports.
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