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Several entities will be required to comply with Indian Accounting Standards (IND-AS) w.e.f. 1st April, 2017 with the comparatives for the periods ending on 31st March, 2017, or thereafter.
As per earlier AS 10 – Para 9.1 The cost of an item of fixed asset comprises its purchase price, including import duties and other non-refundable taxes or levies and any directly attributable cost of bringing the asset to its working condition for its intended use; any trade discounts and rebates are deducted in arriving at the purchase price.
It has been observed that banks have been recognizing gains in profit & loss account from Foreign Currency Translation Reserve (FCTR) on repatriation of accumulated profits / retained earnings from overseas branch(es) by treating the same as partial disposal under AS 11.
As the amount of Securities Premium Account had been utilised to provide for debenture redemption premium payable and to write off debenture issue expenses, what retrospective accounting adjustments in this regard are required to be done in the books under Ind AS on transition date.
It may be noted that if an entity does not have an unconditional right to defer the settlement of a liability then, the same shall be classified as current liability. In the given case, although it is expected that most of the customers will not surrender their connection and the deposit need not be refunded, but surrendering of the connection is a condition that is not within the control of the entity.
As per MCA notification, Insurance Companies are required to transit their financial statements into Ind-As starting from April 2018 with previous period comparatives. Since everyone is waiting for a comprehensive accounting standards i.e. IFRS-17 (which will eventually replace the existing IFRS-4/ Ind-As 104) which is likely to be issued by first half of the current year and will be effective from 1 January 2021 (effective date has already been finalized globally).
The offer shall be considered only from Indian, Technically competent, experienced and financially sound Chartered Accountant firms who meet the following pre-qualification requirements/criteria:
The term extension clause could be kind of automatic or could be at the option of borrower which indicates that if the rates at which the extension can be done is below market rate then borrower will surely go for extension.
Normal sale and purchase transactions (i.e. non financial instruments) which are being done based on delivery basis still can contain embedded derivatives in case of payments have been contracted in foreign currency.
Leased Assets are being given to earn rentals and all future rentals normally should be agreed in a way where it can actually beat inflation amount to keep that earning relevant for owner of assets.