Mandatory and Non Mandatory Accounting Standards issued by the ICAI
CA, CS, CMA : Explains how Indian Accounting Standards operate, covering transition to Ind AS, presentation of financial statements, and the reg...
CA, CS, CMA : This explains when investment values must be written down under AS 13 and Ind AS, and why recognising impairment is essential for ...
CA, CS, CMA : Breaks down the purpose and components of a CFS and highlights how it reveals a company’s real liquidity, not just accounting pr...
Income Tax : Summary of Income Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS) and their mandatory reconciliation with Accounting Standards for cal...
Finance : Summary of mandatory financial record-keeping periods under the Income Tax Act, GST Law (72 months), and Companies Act (8 ye...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI issues Guidance Note for non-corporate financial statements, effective April 1, 2024, replacing 2022 Technical Guide with sta...
Company Law : NFRA highlights auditor responsibilities in related party transactions, emphasizing compliance with Ind AS 24, SEBI regulations, a...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI announces new classification criteria for non-company entities' Accounting Standards, effective April 1, 2024. Learn about MS...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI amends AS 22 for non-company entities, introducing exceptions and disclosure requirements for deferred tax related to Pillar ...
CA, CS, CMA : Stay updated on Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) amendments. Accounting Standards Board seeks your input on Lack of Exchangeab...
Income Tax : The issue was whether foreign exchange fluctuation loss recorded at year-end was notional and disallowable. The Tribunal upheld it...
Income Tax : ITAT Ahmedabad rules in favor of Aaryan Buildspace LLP, holding that Section 43CB does not apply to real estate developers recogni...
Income Tax : ITAT Bangalore held that Comparable Uncontrolled Price (CUP) is the most appropriate method for determining the Arm’s Length Pri...
Income Tax : Aadarh Developers Vs ACIT (ITAT Rajkot) Admittedly, the assessee is a developer and not a works contractor. Therefore, the revenue...
Income Tax : Veolia India Pvt. Ltd. Vs DCIT (ITAT Delhi) Ground- Learned CIT(A) has erred in considering amounts aggregating to Rs.26,839,975 t...
Company Law : The MCA amended AS 22 to incorporate provisions related to OECD Pillar Two global minimum tax rules. The amendment exempts compani...
Company Law : The adjudicating authority held that failure to disclose related party transactions violated statutory audit duties. The key takea...
CA, CS, CMA : A Chartered Accountant was found not guilty of professional misconduct by the ICAI Disciplinary Committee regarding allegations of...
CA, CS, CMA : A Chartered Accountant has been reprimanded by the ICAI Disciplinary Committee for professional misconduct, including an incorrect...
CA, CS, CMA : The ICAI Disciplinary Committee has fined CA Ankit A. Chokshi Rs. 25,000 after finding him guilty of professional misconduct for f...
Ind AS Implementation Group has come out with Educational Material on Ind AS 103, Business Combinations which by way of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) explains the principles enunciated in the Standard. This publication will provide significant guidance to the stakeholders in how to account for the Business Combinations and its disclosures.
Vide Notification number S.O. 529(E), dated the 5th February, 2018 it was specified that provisions of Accounting Standard 22 or Indian Accounting Standard 12 relating to deferred tax asset or deferred tax liability shall not apply, for seven years to certain Government companies with effect from the 1st April, 2017. Now Government has vide this […]
An important development in Ind AS Framework i.e. a new Ind AS in the area Revenue recognition has been notified by Ministry of Corporate Affairs which was formulated based on recommendation made by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
Ind AS the new set of accounting standards was notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) on February 19, 2015. As of date, there are 39 Ind AS notified by the MCA. The Ind AS are named and numbered in the same way as the corresponding IFRS. The application of Ind AS is based on the listing status and net worth of a company.
As per Ind AS 23, Borrowing Costs, an entity shall capitalize borrowing costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset as part of the cost of that asset. An entity shall recognize other borrowing costs as an expense in the period in which it incurs them.
Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS), as notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in February, 2015, have been applicable to the specified class of companies in phased manner. For other class of companies, i.e., primarily the unlisted entities having net worth less than Rs. 250 crores,
AS 10 has been taken as the base for formulating the upgraded Standard on Property, Plant and Equipment. The upgraded Standard on AS 16 is almost similar to AS 10. However, there are certain differences between draft AS 16 and AS 10.
Following is the Exposure Draft of Appendix C, Uncertainty over Income Tax Treatments of Ind AS 12, issued by the Accounting Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments.
The objective of Accounting Standard (AS) 10 Property, Plant and Equipment is to prescribe the accounting treatment for property, plant and equipment so that users of the financial statements can discern information about investment made by an enterprise in its property, plant and equipment and the changes in such investment.
Now, it is very imperative to ascertain the treatment of transitional provisions as well the treatment of future purchases of such spare parts under Income Tax Act. The Income Tax Act does not provide for any particular definition of capital asset or fixed asset