By the time this issue reaches your hands, most of you would be feeling relaxed after the hectic days in the end of September. This year Ganesh Chaturthi festival being in the second fortnight of the month, everybody would have faced difficulties and pressure situations. But, surely Lord Vignaharta was there to take care of all the stress. Every year when the deadline approaches, there is a clamour for extension of the date. I would earnestly request each one of you to ask a question to oneself – Do we really need the extension? I am sure the answer would be ‘no extension’, as the scenario would be the same for next month also. The only solution is to educate clients, chalk out systematic schedules, and accept assignments that are within our capacity.
Friends, it’s time to rejoice now and put aside all the stressful & negative experience, and celebrate the positive spiritual vibrations emanating from the coming holy festivals of Navratri & Dussera.
On the Society front, I am happy to share with you that the most eagerly awaited event – our 46th RRC – to be held this year at Bangalore, has received an overwhelming response, and enrolment was closed within a week of it’s announcement. I congratulate our Seminar Committee for the same, and I am sure members enrolled will have a great time. The International Taxation Committee and Taxation Committee of BCAS has forwarded the representation on draft report of the Expert Committee on GAAR, and we do hope that the issues covered in the representation will be considered by the Committee.
I have received various emails and feedback from members suggesting organisation of programmes and events at bigger venues, as they could not attend the programme as enrolment was closed. At the outset, I on behalf of BCAS am thankful to all for attending the programmes in large numbers. We have taken note of the inconvenience faced in the past few months, but my only request to all would be to enrol well in advance and not to wait till the last date. Your early action will help us to take remedial action to the extent possible. At this juncture, I would also urge members to enrol for WEB TV facility offered by BCAS, as then, one can watch the important seminars or lecture meetings posted on the WEB TV. I with all earnestness request all our esteemed readers and members to continue their feedback.
This issue is aimed at getting us working professionals to take a second out from our busy lives to contribute to the society at large, for what is a professional who has no heart and only a mind? There are endless questions that bother us, but none more pertinent than those that follow:
Is it right to charge a person who lives below the poverty line for a fatal illnesses like cancer ? Is it right to charge a client more than what he has been serviced for ? In charging fees, should one charge fees commensurate with service or according to the ‘ability to pay’ principle ? The so called ‘realists’ would say ‘yes’ and in their truculent manner, state that it is essential to do so to survive.
The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 gives an overview of what is ethical and what isn’t, but there is only one guide book which shows us what we should do and what we shouldn’t and that is our conscience. And though we, who are deemed to be the smartest minds in the professional world can manipulate documents and numbers, can we sleep in peace when we know the ‘best practices’ that are being followed aren’t what they should be?
One of the more heart-warming stories involves a young man, his dying grandmother, and a bowl of clam chowder from Panera Bread. It’s a little story that offers big lessons about service, brands, and the human side of business — a story that underscores why efficiency should never come at the expense of humanity.
At BCAS, few of our members actively involve themselves, in activities that are being carried out by BCAS Foundation. One such activity is “Chalo English Sikhaye” , where the volunteers teach English to students of Standard 5th to 8th, studying in vernacular schools. There are a lot of other activities which are carried on by BCAS Foundation with other similar organisations. Any member who is interested, may volunteer and join hands with other fellow colleagues for the good cause.
With Warm Regards,
Yours truly,
Deepak R. Shah