CA, CS, CMA : Asset tagging helps simplify physical verification, strengthens internal controls, improves Fixed Asset Register accuracy, and enh...
CA, CS, CMA : The article highlights emerging sectors where Chartered Accountants can build specialised careers beyond traditional audit and tax...
CA, CS, CMA : Chartered accountancy demands far more than technical expertise, requiring professionals to manage clients, deadlines, teams, and ...
CA, CS, CMA : Artificial Intelligence is transforming the tax profession by streamlining research, drafting, and compliance processes. The key t...
CA, CS, CMA : GST disputes are increasing, creating substantial opportunities for Chartered Accountants in audits, adjudication, appeals, and ta...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI has categorically rejected social media claims of a data breach, confirming that no members', students', or examination recor...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI Warns CAs Against Extremely Low Fee Quotes in Tenders; Matter May Be Referred for Disciplinary Action The Professional Develo...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI has launched a fully integrated PRB Web Portal, making online submission mandatory for all new peer review applications from ...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI has partnered with Sarvam AI to promote AI adoption, digital upskilling, and professional learning for Chartered Accountants....
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI has announced 'Success at CA Exam' sessions for CA Foundation September 2026 students. The sessions will provide subject-wise...
Income Tax : The ITAT Chennai ruled that funds received by a Chartered Accountant for remitting clients' taxes could not be treated as unexplai...
Goods and Services Tax : The Telangana High Court granted anticipatory bail to a Chartered Accountant accused in a share transfer fraud case, observing tha...
CA, CS, CMA : The Delhi High Court held that one of the meetings relied upon for automatic vacation of the petitioner’s seat was convened with...
Corporate Law : The case examined whether the accused could disprove liability under Section 138. The court upheld conviction as the presumption r...
CA, CS, CMA : The Court examined whether a complaint arising from a family dispute can be entertained in misconduct proceedings. It held that su...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI has proposed revised minimum stipend rates for articled assistants based on city population while inviting stakeholder feedba...
CA, CS, CMA : KSCAA has urged the Government to extend the GSTAT appeal filing deadline by three months, citing technical glitches, procedural a...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI notifies removal of 12 chartered accountants from membership rolls, with suspension periods, fines, and reprimands in select ...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI Board holds CA not guilty in bribery case, finds no proof of knowledge or intent; mere receipt of packet without mens rea not...
CA, CS, CMA : The issue involved allegations of assisting in bogus accounting entries. The ruling held that without certification or statutory r...
ICAI announces new classification criteria for non-company entities’ Accounting Standards, effective April 1, 2024. Learn about MSME and Large Entity classifications.
A Chartered Accountant was reprimanded and fined by ICAI’s Disciplinary Committee for failing to exercise due diligence while witnessing company incorporation documents.
ICAI drives India’s growth by fostering leadership in finance. Supporting startups, transparency, and compliance, Chartered Accountants aid India’s rise on the global stage.
A Disciplinary Committee absolved CA. Tejinder Prakash of professional misconduct charges, finding no negligence in his audit of M/s. Shri Shyam Enterprises LLP. The case is closed.
Members can request polling booth re-allotment by Nov 14 for outside constituency voting and by Nov 21 for within constituency changes.
ICAI Disciplinary Committee finds CA P. Ramalingam guilty of professional misconduct related to inflated stock figures and differing financial statements. Penalties include membership removal and a fine.
ICAI issues guidelines for police procedures involving Chartered Accountants, emphasizing fairness and adherence to legal standards during investigations.
ICAI’s Disciplinary Committee found CA Avik Kedia guilty of professional misconduct related to certification errors. He was reprimanded and fined Rs. 25,000.
The ICAI Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded CA Naveen Kumar Khairari and imposed a ₹10,000 fine for professional misconduct related to a tax audit assignment.
The ICAI Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded CA Sudhir Kumar Goel for professional misconduct specifically for failing to classify loans and disclose related-party transactions in financial statements.