Tag Archives: #CorporateFinance

Can LLP give corporate guarantee?

      Corporate guarantee Corporate guarantee:  An LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) can provide this on behalf of another entity, subject to the terms and conditions. It is set forth in the partnership agreement and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. A corporate guarantee is a commitment by one entity (the guarantor) to be responsible… Read More »

Partners remuneration: Can LLP partner take salary ?

  Partners remuneration   Yes, partners of a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) can receive a salary or remuneration from the LLP, subject to the terms and conditions specified in the LLP agreement. The LLP Act, 2008 does not prohibit partners from receiving a salary. Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) have become increasingly popular as a business… Read More »

Why financial statements are prepared?

Financial Statements are Prepared Financial Statements are Prepare, Company financial statements are usually craft by the accounting and finance department of the company, comprising proficient accountants, financial analysts, and other experts well-versed in financial reporting. The Financial Statements are Prepare encompasses various stages, which include: 1.Gathering Financial Data: The accounting team collects and organizes financial… Read More »

LLP to Ltd conversion: Why change from LLP to ltd ?

LLP to Ltd conversion       LLP to Ltd conversion: The transition from a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) to a Private Limited Company (Ltd) is driven by a diverse array of distinctive motives, reflecting the dynamic nature of businesses and the evolving needs of stakeholders involved in the decision-making process. Here, we explore a… Read More »

Annual Impairment Testing of Assets: Which assets are required to be tested for impairment Annually ?

Annual Impairment Testing of Assets Under accounting standards such as the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), certain assets require to test for impairment annually. Impairment testing involves assessing whether the carrying value of an asset exceeds its recoverable amount, which is the higher of its fair value less costs… Read More »

Tax planning with reference to nature of business

Tax Planning   “Tax Optimization Based on Business Nature” Tax planning, with reference to the nature of business, entails the identification and implementation of strategies tailored to the specific characteristics and operations of the business to optimize tax positions. Here’s a fresh perspective on tax planning with respect to the nature of business: 1. Tax… Read More »

Can LLP raise funds from public?

Can LLP raise funds from public    Exploring the Possibility: Can LLPs Raise Funds from the Public? Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) have gained popularity as a flexible and advantageous business structure for entrepreneurs and small businesses. However, one common question that arises among those considering forming an LLP is whether they can raise funds from… Read More »

Tax planning with respect to amalgamation and mergers?

Amalgamation and Mergers   “Tax Optimization in Amalgamation and Mergers”: Tax planning, with respect to amalgamations and mergers, involves the strategic consideration of tax implications during the transaction and the implementation of tax-efficient strategies to enhance the overall financial outcome. Here’s a unique perspective on tax planning in the context of amalgamations and mergers: Amalgamation… Read More »

Tax planning with reference to managerial decisions?

Managerial Decisions   Tax planning, within the context of managerial decisions, refers to the strategic consideration of potential tax implications when making business decisions and integrating tax-efficient strategies into the decision-making process. Here’s a unique perspective on tax planning with reference to managerial decisions: Tax planning  involves a proactive and holistic approach to evaluate the… Read More »

How to prepare projected and estimated balance sheet?

Estimated Balance Sheet   Preparing projected and estimated balance sheet, one must anticipate the financial standing of a business at a future date by using projected information and assumptions. Here are the steps to prepare a projected and estimated balance sheet: 1. Gather Relevant Data: Collect historical financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and… Read More »