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...
The objective of ASLB 20, ’Related Party Disclosures’ is to require the disclosure of the existence of related party relationships where control existsand the disclosure of information about transactions between the entity and its related parties in certain circumstances.This information is required for accountability purposes and to facilitate a better understanding of the financial position and performance of the reporting entity.
As Per sub section (1) of Section 128, Every Company shall keep at its registered office, the books of accounts and book or papers including Financial Statements with respect to every financial year including that of its branch office or offices and explain the transactions effected both at the registered office and branches.
Ind AS Transition Facilitation Group’ (ITFG) of Ind AS Implementation Committee has been constituted for providing clarifications on timely basis on various issues related to the applicability and /or implementation of Ind AS under the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015
Accountancy, more-often-than-not, is erroneously sighted as a static science. It is a common belief that the principles of accountancy do not change, sans their operating environment, or the circumstances which confront them. You always debit the receiver and credit the giver, whether you are on Earth or Mars.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Accounting Standard (AS) 24, Related Party Disclosures, issued by the Accounting Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
This article provides the reader a brief understanding and grip about the property plant and equipment as contained in Ind AS 16. Property, plant and equipment are tangible items that are held by an entity for use in the production or supply of goods or services, for rental to others, or for any administrative purposes; and are expected to be used during more than one period.
Borrowing costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset form part of the cost of that asset. Other borrowing costs are recognized as an expense.
This Consultation Paper discusses two potential approaches for recognition of revenue for transactions that have performance obligations or stipulations:
In 1991, the Government of India opened its gates to the world through globalization. Over the years globalization has enabled cross border transactions in form of FDI’s and ODI’s, and cross border listing.
Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 18, Revenue , prescribes the recognition and measurement principles for revenue arising from certain types of transactions and events. Since revenue is an element which can influence the decisions of the users of the financial statements, the principles prescribed in the Standard need to be applied very carefully. Moreover, with regard to certain provisions, need of practical guidance has been felt.