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CA, CS, CMA : Learn how Ind AS 116 & IFRS 16 define lease substitution rights. Understand when asset control determines lease recognition in fin...
CA, CS, CMA : Key updates on Income Tax, GST, Customs, and more, including tax data sharing, high-risk e-verification, and recent judicial rulin...
CA, CS, CMA : Key areas for Bank Branch Audit 2024-25, covering statutory reports, loan audits, NPA guidelines, compliance, cyber fraud impacts,...
CA, CS, CMA : The Dead Horse Theory in IT explains why companies persist with outdated projects or technologies. Learn its risks and how to avoi...
CA, CS, CMA : Bombay High Court directs ICAI to investigate non-practicing CAs involved in illegal activities and possible professional miscondu...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI extends 75% concession on CA registration fees for students from Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Andaman & Nicobar, and 8 North-East...
CA, CS, CMA : IDBI Bank invites applications from eligible CA firms for empanelment as Concurrent Auditors. Apply online from 11.03.2024 to 28.0...
CA, CS, CMA : Apply for Senior and Junior Standing Counsel positions to represent the Income Tax Department, Delhi, in courts and tribunals. Dea...
CA, CS, CMA : Participate in Bank of Baroda Expression of Interest (EOI) for Chartered Accountant firms to conduct Concurrent Audits of Branches...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI's 73rd President outlines plans for tax reforms, global outreach, and professional growth. Key budget recommendations and fut...
CA, CS, CMA : Appellant had approached this Court by way of the present intra Court appeal. It was held that BoD had failed to accord any reaso...
CA, CS, CMA : Read the full NCLT judgment/order on Union of India Vs CA. Ramaiah Nataraja. Bengaluru CA barred from statutory auditor role for c...
CA, CS, CMA : Delhi High Court rules that ICAI can hold entire CA firms accountable for misconduct, even if individual guilt isn't found. Full j...
CA, CS, CMA : Patna High Court dismisses a Chartered Accountant firm's petition for non-empanelment due to non-compliance with tender conditions...
CA, CS, CMA : Supreme Court upholds ICAI’s limit of 60 tax audits per CA, validating it as a reasonable restriction under Article 19(1)(g) of ...
CA, CS, CMA : Chartered Accountants Association Surat advises members to use the "CA" prefix responsibly, ensuring compliance with professional ...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI corrects formatting errors in CA Firm Merger Guidelines 2024, addressing alignment issues in seniority, partnership firms, an...
CA, CS, CMA : The Board of Discipline reviewed allegations against CA. Upendra Muley, focusing on fraud claims. Findings highlight lack of evide...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI Board of Discipline finds CA not guilty in a dispute over a No Objection Certificate for a new auditor appointment, citing co...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI Board of Discipline finds CA Hari Sethumadhavan Nair not guilty in case related to Swan Telecom funding and UAS licenses, cit...
WIRC has launched a new Toll Free Line 180022 8009, Public, Members & Students are requested to take advantage of the new toll free line.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) said on Thursday it will launch a course of accounting technicians from April 22 for undergraduate students. “We are launching this course considering that there is a need for second tier of accountants, with so many accounting jobs coming up in the country,” ICAI president Ved Jain told reporters here.
No need to report if transaction is not speculative. Companies may get to avoid reporting losses on derivative contracts provided they can prove that the transaction was a hedge and not speculative in nature. A recent clarification by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) regarding disclosure norms for derivative contracts had specified that companies would have to disclose mark-to-market losses from such transactions, financial year 2007-08 onwards. Sources now say companies have the leeway to avoid reporting losses on derivative contracts, as there are enough mechanisms in accounting standards that lay out the guiding principles in this regard.
In order to provide more opportunities to eligible audit firms, the existing cycle of four years of continuous statutory central audit in PSBs with compulsory rest of two years will be reduced with prospective effect to a cycle of three years of continuous statutory central audit with compulsory rest of two years. This will be effective from 2006-07 in respect of SCAs appointed in 2006-07 and onwards. The existing continuing auditors will be allowed to complete their four years’ cycle after which they will be rested for a period of two years. The appointment of SCAs will be made on an annual basis, subject to their fulfilling the eligibility norms prescribed by RBI from time to time and also subject to their suitability.
Information relating to allocation of auditors/audit firms to various public sector banks for the year 2007-08 is hosted on the web-site of RBI. While forwarding names of audit firms, banks are advised that not more than three branches may be allotted per audit firm and that they should endeavor to give assignments to all the auditors to the extent possible. It may be noted that it may not be necessary that all the audit firms whose names are forwarded/ recommended by RBI to various banks are allotted branch audit by the respective banks, as sufficiently higher number of audit firms are forwarded to banks in order to enable them to allot audit assignments as per their logistic requirements
In what could be a significant deterrent to corporate frauds, the concept of rotation of partners received a green signal from the apex body for chartered accountants, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), and mandates change of partners after seven consecutive years with a listed company. The step, cleared by ICAI, will be operational from April 2009 and is expected to significantly reduce complexity between individual partners in audit firms and their assigned companies, something that has been a cause behind many of the big corporate frauds to have hit the financial world.
Allahabad Bank Syndicate Bank United Bank of India Vijaya Bank, Bangalore State Bank of India State Bank Of Bikaner & Jaipur State Bank of Hyderabad State Bank of Indore 1. M/s N Chaudhuri & Co, Kolkata 2. M/s Rasool Singal & Co., New Delhi 3. M/s Dass Gupta & Associates, New Delhi 4. M/s K.S. Bothra & Co., Kolkata 5. M/s Venkat & Rangaa, Chennai 6. M/s Anand Rungta & Co., Patna
Important Announcement for Members- CPE Credit Requirements for Members of the Institute :We would like to inform the members, the CPE Credit Requirements for the rolling period of three years starting from the calendar year 2008 as given below:CPE Credit Requirements for members of the Institute All the members who are holding Certificate of Practice (except those members who are residing abroad), unless exempted, are required to
The Chartered Accountant firms who had applied for empanelment for audit of Public Sector Undertakings during January 2007 – February 2007, are requested to update their data (online) for the year 2008-2009. The data is to be updated even if there is no change in the constitution of the firm.
The Institute has been receiving complaints from members of the Institute, proprietary concerns and firms of Chartered Accountants alleging that they have come across audit reports, balance sheets, certificates etc. of different entities submitted by the said entities/someone with Banks, Financial Institutions, Income-Tax Department, etc. wherein they find that their signatures, seal/stamp have been forged and /or such documents have been prepared on their forged letterhead etc. The members of the Institute, proprietary concerns and firms of chartered Accountants have been requesting the Institute to take necessary legal action in such matters.