Income Tax : The CBDT framework explains standardized rules for income computation under ICDS. It ensures consistency in tax reporting and redu...
Income Tax : ICDS, mandatory for 'Mercantile system' assessees, ensures uniform taxable income computation under the Income-tax Act. These FAQs...
Income Tax : Analysis of Capital Gains Exemptions (Sec 54, 54B, 54EC, 54F, etc.) for individuals and businesses, covering reinvestment in prope...
Income Tax : Summary of Income Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS) and their mandatory reconciliation with Accounting Standards for cal...
Income Tax : PGBP governs the computation of business and professional income. It defines chargeable income (Sec. 28, 41) including statutory a...
Income Tax : Technical Guide on Income Computation and Disclosure Standards The Ministry of Finance vide Notification No. 87/2016 dated 29.09.2...
Income Tax : The draft ICDS on Real Estate Transactions along with the significant changes suggested in ICDS vis-à-vis the Guidance Note issue...
Income Tax : This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard shall be applicable for determination of income from all forms of transactions in...
CA, CS, CMA : The Central Government had, vide Notification No.S.O.892(E) dated 31.3.2015, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 145(2)...
Income Tax : 1. This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard deals with provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets, except tho...
Income Tax : The Kolkata ITAT quashed the Section 263 revision, confirming that the Assessing Officer (AO) had specifically examined and accept...
Income Tax : ITAT Ahmedabad held that addition by adopting Percentage Completion Method cannot be sustained as department already accepted Proj...
Income Tax : Read the full text of ITAT Hyderabad's order in Pennar Industries Ltd vs DCIT case for A.Y.2018-19. Unbilled revenue cannot be con...
Income Tax : The notification notifying ICDS is contrary to the settled law since its implementation would nullify the judgements of the Suprem...
Income Tax : Section 145 (2), as amended, has to be read down to restrict power of the Central Government to notify ICDS that do not seek to ov...
Income Tax : After notification of ICDS, it has been brought to the notice of CBDT by stakeholders that certain provisions of ICDS may require ...
Income Tax : CBDT has vide notification No. 87/2016 notifies following income computation and disclosure standards applicable from A.Y. 2017-18...
Income Tax : Central Government hereby rescinds the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, ...
Income Tax : Notification No. 32/2015 - Income Tax Central Government hereby notifies the income computation and disclosure standards as speci...
Corporate Law : Section 13 of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 – Constitution of Approval Committee for such SEZ notified during 2006 to...
Income Computation and Disclosure Standard VIII relating to securities Preamble This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard is applicable for computation of income chargeable under the head “Profits and gains of business or profession” or “Income from other sources” and not for the purpose of maintenance of books of account. In the case of conflict between […]
This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard deals with the treatment of Government grants. The Government grants are sometimes called by other names such as subsidies, cash incentives, duty drawbacks, waiver, concessions, reimbursements, etc.
1. This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard deals with: (a) treatment of transactions in foreign currencies; (b) translating the financial statements of foreign operations; (c) treatment of foreign currency transactions in the nature of forward exchange contracts.
1. This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard deals with the treatment of tangible fixed assets. The actual cost of an acquired tangible fixed asset shall comprise its purchase price, import duties and other taxes, excluding those subsequently recoverable, and any directly attributable expenditure on making the asset ready for its intended use. Any trade discounts and rebates shall be deducted in arriving at the actual cost.
1(1) This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard deals with the bases for recognition of revenue arising in the course of the ordinary activities of a person from (i) the sale of goods;(ii) the rendering of services;(iii) the use by others of the person’s resources yielding interest, royalties or dividends.
1. This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard should be applied in determination of income for a construction contract of a contractor. Construction contract is a contract specifically negotiated for the construction of an asset or a combination of assets that are closely interrelated or interdependent in terms of their design, technology and function or their ultimate purpose or use and includes :
1. This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard shall be applied for valuation of inventories, except : (a) Work-in-progress arising under ‘construction contract’ including directly related service contract which is dealt with by the Income Computation and Disclosure Standard on construction contracts;
1. This Income Computation and Disclosure Standard deals with significant accounting policies. 2. The following are fundamental accounting assumptions, namely:- (a) Going Concern refers to the assumption that the person has neither the intention nor the necessity of liquidation or of curtailing materially the scale of the business, profession or vocation and intends to continue his business, profession or vocation for the foreseeable future.
CBDT has vide notification No. 87/2016 notifies following income computation and disclosure standards applicable from A.Y. 2017-18- 1. Accounting policies 2. Valuation of inventories 3. construction contracts 4. Revenue Recognition 5. Tangible fixed assets 6. Effects of changes in foreign exchange rates 7. government grants 8. securities Preamble 9. Borrowing costs and 10.Provisions, contingent liabilities […]
Central Government hereby rescinds the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, published in the Gazette of India, Part-II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii), vide notification number S.O. 892(E) dated the 31st March, 2015, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such rescission.