Tag Archives: #Accounting

How to prepare provisional financial statements?

Provisional Financial Statements   Preparing provisional financial statements entails the development of interim financial statements for a designated timeframe prior to the availability of the final statements. Here are the steps to prepare Provisionals financial statements: 1. Gather Available Data: Collect all available financial data for the period you want to prepare the pro visional… Read More »

Difference between accountancy, accounting and bookkeeping?

Difference Between Accountancy, Accounting and Bookkeeping   Difference Between Accountancy, Accounting and Bookkeeping share a connection, yet they possess notable distinctions concerning their scope, responsibilities, and qualifications Bookkeeping Bookkeeping involves the systematic recording, organizing, and maintaining of financial transactions of a business. It focuses on the day-to-day financial activities and tasks, such as recording sales,… Read More »

Who can sign a Partnership Return?

Partnership Return Signatories   What Is a Partnership Return? A partnership is a business entity where two or more individuals agree to share the profits, losses, and management of the company. Partnerships don’t directly pay federal income tax. Instead, they file Form 1065 with the IRS to report their financial activities. Afterward, individual partners report… Read More »

TDS Return compliance?

TDS Return compliance Compliance with TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) return filing is crucial for businesses or individuals who have deducted TDS and are required to report and remit the deducted amounts to the tax authorities. The specific compliance requirements may vary depending on the country and its tax laws. Here are some common aspects… Read More »

When ITR filing starts?

When ITR filing starts The filing of Income Tax Returns  in India typically starts on 1st April of the assessment year. The assessment year is the year immediately following the financial year for which the ITR is being filed. For example, if you are filing an ITR for the financial year 2022-2023, the assessment year… Read More »