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Company secretarial audit?

  Company Secretarial Compliance Company secretarial compliance audit refers to an independent examination and evaluation of a company’s secretarial and compliance practices by a qualified professional, typically a practicing company secretary. The objective of a secretarial audit is to assess the company’s adherence to legal and regulatory requirements, corporate governance norms, and prescribed secretarial standards.… Read More »

Company secretarial standards?

Company Secretarial Standards   Company Secretarial Standards refer to a set of guidelines and practices that govern the conduct and responsibilities of company secretaries. These standards aim to ensure uniformity, professionalism, and best practices in the field of company secretarial work. In India, the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has established secretarial standards… Read More »

Secretarial compliance meaning?

Secretarial compliance Secretarial compliance, refers to the adherence and fulfillment of legal and regulatory requirements related to corporate governance and company law by a company or organization. It involves ensuring that the company’s activities, operations, and decision-making processes comply with the applicable laws, regulations, and guidelines. Secretarial compliance typically covers a range of activities and… Read More »

Why is tax compliance important?

  Taxation Compliance   Taxation compliance is for several reasons: Legal Obligation: Paying taxes and complying with tax laws is a legal requirement in most jurisdictions. Failure to meet tax obligations can result in penalties, fines, or even legal consequences. Complying with tax laws ensures individuals and businesses remain in good standing with tax authorities and… Read More »

What are the consequences of Not Issuing E-Invoices Under India’s New GST Regime

What are the consequences of Not Issuing E-Invoices Under India’s New GST Regime With the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India, the government has significantly reformed the tax system, aiming to streamline indirect taxation. A critical aspect of this evolution is the requirement for businesses to generate and issue electronic invoices… Read More »

What is the difference between statutory and non-statutory audit?

Statutory and non-Statutory Audit Statutory audit and non-statutory audit are two types of audits that serve different purposes. A statutory audits is a legally required audit that is performed to ensure that a company’s financial statements are accurate and comply with applicable accounting standards and laws. This type of audit is typically conduct by an… Read More »