CA, CS, CMA : The article explains that accounting treatment differs significantly between standalone and consolidated financial statements. It ...
Goods and Services Tax : Comparison of GST composite and mixed supply with IFRS 15 bundled performance obligations, focusing on tax rate determination and ...
CA, CS, CMA : This case examines whether borrowing costs should be capitalised using full-year borrowings or only those during the eligible peri...
Corporate Law : New Wage Code reshapes wages base, triggering Ind AS 19 remeasurement. Expect past service cost hits, exceptional items, higher DB...
CA, CS, CMA : Provides a clear overview of how Ind AS 36 applies to investments in subsidiaries, associates, and joint ventures, including key i...
Corporate Law : IRDAI is moving towards adopting Ind AS to standardize financial reporting across insurers. The framework aims to improve transpar...
Corporate Law : Stakeholders sought deferment or phased implementation of Ind AS. IRDAI mandated adoption from April 2026 with limited forbearance...
Corporate Law : The issue was lack of uniformity in financial reporting across insurers. IRDAI mandated Ind AS-based reporting to enhance comparab...
Company Law : NFRA highlights auditor responsibilities in related party transactions, emphasizing compliance with Ind AS 24, SEBI regulations, a...
Company Law : Overview of NFRA's interaction series focusing on auditor-audit committee communications, covering deferred tax assets, liabilitie...
Income Tax : Tribunal held that GST-based turnover differences cannot be taxed again when income was already recorded in prior years and notion...
Income Tax : Delhi ITAT sets aside PCIT's revisionary order concerning depreciation on goodwill for AY 2016-17, citing incorrect application of...
Income Tax : Treatment as per Income Tax Act and Indian Accounting Standard in case of Slump sale / Sale of Division/ sale of undertaking betwe...
Corporate Law : IRDAI constituted a Joint Expert Group to tackle transition and implementation issues under Ind AS. The group will guide insurers ...
Corporate Law : The IRDAI issued a circular providing clarifications on the implementation of Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) by insurers eff...
Corporate Law : The regulation introduces mandatory adoption of Ind AS for insurers, setting standardized formats, disclosures, and governance nor...
Corporate Law : IRDAIs consultation paper proposes a new regulatory framework requiring insurers to adopt Ind AS. The initiative is designed to mo...
Company Law : The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has amended the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015, impacting financial reporti...
Disclosures Checklist of Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) 1 Ind AS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements S. No. Paragraph Reference Disclosure Yes No NA 1. 1.16 When financial statements comply with Ind AS, disclosure by way of an explicit and unreserved statement of such compliance in the notes. 2. 1.17(c) Additional disclosures when compliance with the […]
Accounting standards have been developed in India over time. It is also called Ind As. Such standards need to be adopted by various corporate form and NBFCs in India under the supervision of the Accounting Standards Board (ASB). The Accounting Standards Board was established in 1977 as a regulator and body. ASB is a professional […]
In view of implementation of Ind AS 116, ‘Leases ’applicable from the financial year 2019-20, and amendments in other Ind ASs, CSR Rules etc (applicable from FY 2019-20 & 2020-21), Ind AS XBRL taxonomy has been amended for financial reporting purposes.
As you are kindly aware that the Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) are based on the IFRS Standards issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). In this regard, it may be noted that IFRS Standards are being issued/revised by the IASB from time to time.
Article contains Easy Analysis of Differences Between Ind AS-103 and AS-14 and Carve-Out, Carve-In in Ind AS-103 from IFRS-3. It explains Significant differences between Ind AS-103 and AS-14 and Carve-Out in Ind AS-103 from IFRS-3. 1- Introduction There is no single Accounting standard which addresses accounting treatments and disclosures where one entity obtains control of […]
Understand the IND AS-36 standards on Impairment of Assets. Learn about the analysis and testing required at the end of each reporting period.
Since Indian entities preparing Ind AS based financial statements were facing similar challenges and situations like the International scenario and to remain converged with IFRS standards, amendments to Ind AS 116, corresponding to aforesaid amendments issued by IASB, as recommended by ICAI and examined and recommended by NFRA, were notified by the MCA on July 24, 2020.
Ind AS 105 prescribes the accounting treatment for non-current assets held for sale and, and the presentation and disclosure of discontinued operations. It sets out the criteria for classification of a non-current asset (or disposal groups) as held for sale and discontinued operations.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Amendments to Annual Improvements to Ind AS (2021) issued by the Accounting Standards Board (the Board) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India for comments.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Amendments to Ind AS 103, Business Combinations, issued by the Accounting Standards Board (the Board) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India for comments.