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Very rarely moments come into the life of a professional body, where a call is taken on the way forward, so as to realise its true potential. Such a moment came in December 2011, when emotions ran high amongst us, as to what will finally emerge through the churning process that happened in the Parliament-the highest legislature of the country, which passed the Cost and Works Accountants (Amendment) Bill 2011. As all of you are aware, the Rajya Sabha passed the bill on 12th December 2011 with some amendments. The LokSabha passed it without further amendments to the bill that was passed in RajyaSabha. While this entire episode had our profession in the centre of the arena fighting a battle, but the happenings on the sidelines by unaffected parties, turned the tables against our just demand for decades. The details of the bill passed by RajyaSabha is available at http://164.100.24.219/BillsTexts/RSBillTexts/PassedRajyaSabha/cost%20work.pdf
Ministry of Corporate Affairs has accorded approval to the proposal of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) to give membership to and charging of fees from the members of the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), Australia and the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), USA in terms of the MOUs entered into by the ICWAI With these Institutes.
Our accession to the designation ‘chartered accountant’ turned into reality after a prolonged struggle of our accountants, who were trained and educated in India, and were socially and professionally perceived different despite an equality in their abilities and rightfulness to audit accounts of companies in India, with their contemporary Chartered Accountants, who got their formal education from one of the British chartered societies.
For the sake of information and academic guidance of students, specified material like question papers, suggested answers, revisionary test papers, supplementary study material, result etc pertaining to CA examinations are being published and hosted in the website www.icai.org from time to time, by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
Chartered Accountants were the first accountants to form a professional body, initially established in Britain in 1854. The Edinburgh Society of Accountants (formed 1854), the Glasgow Institute of Accountants and Actuaries (1854) and the Aberdeen Society of Accountants (1867) were each granted a royal charter almost from their inception.[1] The title is an internationally recognised professional designation.
Children Education Allowance -The exemption limit for Children Education allowance may be raised from Rs. 100 per month to Rs. 1000 per month per child for maximum 2 children or actual expenses, whichever is less. ii) Transport Allowance – The exemption limit for transport allowance to meet expenditures of commuting from residence to the place of work may be raised from Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200 per month. This is considering huge fluctuation/increase in fuel cost in relevant past.
CA Amendment Bill Passed by Both Houses of Parliament -The Chartered Accountants Amendment Bill has been passed by both the Lok Sabha as well as the Rajya Sabha, thus, paving the way for limited liability partnerships (LLPs) and multidisciplinary partnerships subject to notification of the relevant provisions, after the assent of the President of India and issue of guidelines for multidisciplinary partnerships by the Council. The Bill, moved by the Hon’ble Corporate Affairs Minister Dr. M. Veerappa Moily, will allow chartered accountants to have a choice to form a business model of LLPs to offer their services. This legislation will expectedly help them achieve a leadership position in the services sector. Our members’ practice through LLPs and Partnership firm and their entry to MDPs has been allowed. LLPs can also be called firms within the meaning of the CA Act, 1949 and the CA Regulations, 1988.
What a chartered accountant does exactly is something unknown, which is of course if you’re not an accountant yourself. For many people, an accountant is something that they feel they only need once a year when they are doing their taxes returns. But business and CA are more than just taxes. If you are only using your CA for your tax return you are not using them wisely and missing out on a valuable and informative resource. The truth of the matter is that a chartered accountant is an individual who can help you out in a great many financial areas. Chartered Accountants can deal with a multitude of services and are great source of advice and assistance.
We are happy to inform that ICAI has recently constituted a new Committee for Members in Entrepreneurship & Public Services to encourage and enhance the participation of CA members who are into Entrepreneurship or Public Services in the Institute’s activities. The objective of the Committee is to associate members in Entrepreneurship or Public Service, to have a constant interface with ICAI and to request their association for enhancing the efficacy of ICAI work program by factoring their perspective and vision with the Institute.
The Technical Cell of National Task Force constituted by the Institute has approved the release of the Exposure Draft of Guidance Note on Classification of Product Group. The proposed Guidance Note may be modified in light of comments/ suggestions received before the being issued as Guidance Note in the final form.Please submit your views/ comments/ suggestions on the proposed Exposure Draft on Guidance Note on Product Group Classification, preferably by email, latest by 31st January 2012.Comments should be addressed to: