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CA, CS, CMA : Staff draft of IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy is issued by the IFRS Foundation for the public views. This draft sets out ...
CA, CS, CMA : IFRS Foundation document issued for comments: IFRS Taxonomy 2021-Proposed Update 3 Initial Application of IFRS 17 and IFRS 9-Compa...
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Company Law : In the meeting held on 29th March, 2010, the Core Group deliberated and approved the Roadmap recommended by Sub-Group I in respec...
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Large Indian companies could report a sharp fall in the valuation of their assets as new accounting norms prompt these firms to reassess the fair value of their units, a mandatory condition under globalised reporting standards. Adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a modern accounting system that Indian companies have to migrate to from next year,
The Core Group constituted by MCA for convergence of Indian Accounting Standards with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) had announced the approach and timelines for achieving convergence with IFRS on 22 January 2010 and a separate approach on 31 March 2010 for the convergence of Indian Accounting Standards by the Banking companies, Insurance companies and Non-Banking Finance Companies.
A meeting of the Core Group constituted by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs for convergence of Indian Accounting Standards with the International financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) from the year 2011 was held on 11th January, 2010 and on 29th March, 2010 under the chairmanship of Shri R. Bandyopadhyay, Secretary , Ministry of Corporate Affairs. These meetings were attended by the officials from Ministry of Finance, SEBI, RBI, IRDA C&AG, PFRDA, ICAI, Industry Representatives and other experts.
ICAI wants the government to bring in a provision to bar tainted firms from taking up new assignments for a fixed period, in case any of its partners has been held responsible in a fraud. Currently, if a partner of any firm is held responsible in a fraud, the firm disassociates itself from him and later counts him as a consultant. The government needs to take a stand.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), nodal agency for IFRS Implementation in India , coordinated with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs for the joint initiative taken by the Core Committee for Implementation of IFRS chaired by Shri R. Bandopadhyay, Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs with the Japanese delegation led by Mr. Noriaki Shimazaki, Chairman, Internal Affairs Committee IFRS Council of Japan, for formulating coordination between the two countries for the effective implementation of IFRS.
The core Group on IFRS constituted by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India and the International Financial Reporting Standards Council of Japan here today jointly agreed to initiate the process of mutual dialogue and collaborate on a common platform on various economic and corporate regulation related issues including convergence of Accounting Standards with IFRS.
Market-regulator Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi), on Tuesday, said it is looking at the need to put a check on mis-selling of mutual fund (MF) products by the distributors through a compliance certification examination.
Some of India’s large real estate firms are seeking exemption from adopting the proposed International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) from the next fiscal year. All real estate companies that form part of the NSE’s Nifty-50 or BSE’s Sensex-30, will have to report financial returns according to the stringent revenue recognition norms laid down by the IFRS.
Over 150 countries have implemented or announced plans to migrate to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). India proposes to adopt IFRS from the accounting period starting April 2011 or later. The uniformity in accounting and disclosure standards will enable all stakeholders to understand the performance of entities and make comparisons across sectors and countries. However, the challenges cannot be underestimated as some countries that adopted IFRS took over two years for complete convergence.
The government has given two more years to banks and NBFCs to align their accounting practices with the international financial reporting standards (IFRS). The core group of the ministry of corporate affairs extended the deadline to April 2013 at a meeting on March 29.