ICAI releases Technical Guide on Income Computation and Disclosure Standards
ICAI releases Technical Guide on Income Computation and Disclosure Standards
The Direct Tax Committee of the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India (ICAI) has recently published a “Technical Guide on Income
Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income
Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of
taxable income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or a HUF
who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year audited in
accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the Income-tax Act, 1961)
following the mercantile system of accounting for the purpose of computation of
income under the heads “Profits and gains of business or profession” or “Income
from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April
2016 (assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help minimise
tax-related disputes.
The technical guide,
issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by the ICAI to gear up the
members of our fraternity for implementation of ICDSs and to guide the
stakeholders about the significant changes and impact which will take place in
computation of taxable income. Reference to Indian Accounting Standards
(Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS), to the extent as considered necessary
has been made at many places in this technical guide. Also, this publication
will assist the members to remove the ambiguity and guide them in
implementation of the ICDSs in a more effective manner.
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
The Direct Tax
Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has
recently published a “Technical Guide on Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) – First Edition July, 2017”.
The Central Government last year notified 10 Income Computation and
Disclosure Standards (ICDS) for the purpose of computation of taxable
income by certain Assessees. It provides for a new framework for
computation of taxable income by all assessees (other than individual or
a HUF who is not required to get his accounts of the previous year
audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 44AB of the
Income-tax Act, 1961) following the mercantile system of accounting for
the purpose of computation of income under the heads “Profits and gains
of business or profession” or “Income from other sources”.
The accounting standards, which came into effect from April 2016
(assessment year 2017-18), aims at ensuring consistency and help
minimise tax-related disputes.
The technical guide, issued by the ICAI is an effort has been made by
the ICAI to gear up the members of our fraternity for implementation of
ICDSs and to guide the stakeholders about the significant changes and
impact which will take place in computation of taxable income. Reference
to Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) and Accounting Standards (AS),
to the extent as considered necessary has been made at many places in
this technical guide. Also, this publication will assist the members to
remove the ambiguity and guide them in implementation of the ICDSs in a
more effective manner.
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/
Read more at: http://www.taxscan.in/icai-releases-technical-guide-income-computation-disclosure-standards/9621/

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