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The Companies Act of 2013 has done away with the relaxation to private companies in several provisions. The concept of not applicable to private company is no more in existence in the Act of 2013. Such a move in the Companies Act of 2013 has taken away certain privileges enjoyed by private companies.
MCA has notified the Companies (Auditor’s Report) Order, 2015 (CARO, 2015) on 10th April, 2015. There was a lot of debate amongst professionals as to whether CARO will be applicable for the audit of the financial year 2014- 15. MCA has finally ended the debates by notifying CARO.
As we all know that a Company being an artificial person does not have a physical presence, it acts through its Board of Directors for carrying out its activities and for entering into various agreements. Therefore, Company uses Common Seal as its Signature. Common Seal is the signature of the company to any document on which it is affixed and binds the company for all obligations undertaken in the document.
For the benefit of the members, following is a reference table of reporting clauses of CARO, 2015 and the corresponding paragraphs of the Statements on CARO, 2003, wherefrom relevant guidance can be drawn (subject to necessary changes in the context of the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Rules issued thereunder):
Clarification on Auditor’s Report In Respect Of Financial Statements of a Company for Accounting Years Beginning Before 1st April, 2014. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide its General Circular No 07/2014, Dissemination of Information With Regards to the Provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 as Notified Till Date vis a vis Corresponding Provisions of the Companies Act, 1956, dated 01st April 2014
Section 143 of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with the powers and duties of the auditors of companies. Section 143(1) of the Act requires the auditor to make certain specific enquiries during the course of the audit. Section 143(2) of the Act requires the auditor to, inter alia, give his report to the members of company on the accounts examined by him,
Extract of Section 7 of Companies Act,2013- Incorporation of company (1) There shall be filed with the Registrar within whose jurisdiction the registered office of a company is proposed to be situated, the following documents and information for registration, namely:— (a) the memorandum and articles of the company duly signed by all the subscribers to […]
According to Wikipedia the term Auditing is defined as a systematic and independent examination of data, statements, records, operations and performances (financial or otherwise) of an enterprise for a stated purpose. In any auditing the auditor perceives and recognizes the propositions before him/her for examination, collects evidence, evaluates the same and on this basis formulates his/her judgment which is communicated through his/her audit report.
What is LLP- LLP is a way between Company and Partnership. It takes into account the benefits of both i.e. less legal and regulatory formalities as compared to Company and a Corporate Entity form which is not in the case of Partnership. Exemption from Audit- Rule 24(8) exempt the LLP from the Audit of its accounts if its turnover does not exceed, in any financial year, Rs.40 lakhs or its contribution does not exceed Rs. 25 Lakhs.
In case of One Person Company’s Memorandum and Article of Association should indicate the name of the person incorporating the company as well as the name of another person also who will become the member of the company in the event of subscriber’s death or incapacity i.s nominee of the company.