Accounting & Auditing Committee
The second Residential Study Course on IFRS 2010 was jointly organised by BCAS with IMC. It was held at Hotel Gateway Nashik on Thursday 23rd, Friday 24th, & Saturday 25th December. The winter cold and Christmas mood set the perfect tone for the study course.
There were 82 participants (including 21 from industry) for the RSC and were divided into 3 groups.
Chairman Himanshu Kishnadwala, briefly gave information about IFRS and explained the course, and the structure of the current programme.
1st Technical Session:
In the first session the Paper Writer Mr. Ramesh Lakshman made an initial presentation on the topic ‘Introduction and concept of Fair Value methodologies and Applicability’.
In his presentation covering the subject Mr. Ramesh touched upon, various important concepts.
He explained that there are different approaches of determining fair value viz.
a. Market approach, Income approach, and Cost Valuation approach. He suggested to refer to Level 1,2 & 3 of US GAAP.
b. He explained different applicable inputs to be referred to
At Level 1 The quoted prices in active markets, At Level 2 quoted prices of similar assets (in-terest rate, yield curve prepayment Etc.) At Level 3 Inobservable inputs should be referred to e. g. He suggested to follow guidelines covered in Para AG 69 to 82 of IAS 39.
Post Lunch Group Leaders Ashutosh Pednekar, Anagha Thatte and Jayesh Gandhi discussed actual case studies on Forex and commodity derivatives.
Mr. Simarjeet from Reuters who was accompanying the paper writer in his presentation showed live data of cross currency and curves through internet connections and explained how these data can be useful for Level 2 and Level 3 assumptions. In his concluding presentation, the Paper writer Ramesh Lakshman dealt with the uncertainties and peculiaritiesattached with Fair Valuation.
On Day 2: Group Leader Paresh Clerk, Bharat Jain and Anand Paurana led the discussion paper by Sudhir Soni on IFRS 1 “First time adoption of IFRS”. The Group Leaders with their own power point presentations explained the actual accounting enteries and also covered reference para of IFRS, IFRIC and IAS.
The Group Leaders also covered the case studies on consolidation IAS 27. They explained each case studies and made an interactive presentation and shared reference points from IAS 27.
The total discussion time allotted for the above was 4 hours.
In the Post Lunch Session, the Paper writer Sudhir Soni explained the concepts and responded to the queries and posers raised by each groups.
In the evening CA Vaibhav Manek made an interesting presentation on “Leadership in Professional Service” presentation covering people, process, knowledge base, competence mapping, unique identity of professional practice firms etc. He emphasised need of networking, capacity building, amongst professional firms and grooming and mentoring Leadership.
After the presentation participants had sumptuous dinner at Pool side enjoying cold weather and music.
On Day 3: The group leaders Manish Sampat and Vijay Mehta, Gautam Shah and Hasmukh Dedia, Murtuza Vajihi and Nitesh Dedia respectively led the discussion on paper on Revenue recognition. (with focus on Infrastructure and real estate sector) written by Khozema Anajwalla and Atul Deshmukh.
Both paper writers and six group leaders emphasised that to understand standards, first the same have to be read, facts studied and then applied.
In the concluding session participants expressed their satisfaction. The Chairman complimented the convenors and the BCAS staff led by the GM for the excellent co-ordination and arrangements for the RSC.
Dt. 4/01/2011 Book Release (Service Tax)
The revised and updated edition of Service Tax Books were released on 4th January 2011 at the hands of CA. Mayur Nayak, President, CA. Pradip Thanawala, Vice President, CA. Govind Goyal, Chairman – Indirect Taxes and Allied Laws Committee and CA. Suhas Paranjpe, Convenor – Indirect Taxes and Allied Laws Committee. Four books namely, Service Tax – Basic Concepts and Procedures, Service Tax Goods Transport Agency Services, Service Tax – Business Auxiliary Services and Business Support Services and Service Tax – Construction Related Services.
BCAS Foundation Jointly with PCGT, IMC, PCaW : Gathering listening to the talk
Mr. Julio F. Ribeiro, Chairman, Anti Corruption Cell, welcomed the participants. He spoke about the importance of Whistleblowing. He added that the name ‘Public Concern for Governance Trust’ was taken from ‘Public Concern at Work’ (PCaW) UK.Dr. Dhananjay Samant, Chief Economist, represented IMC and was seated on the dais Mr. Narayan Varma, Trustee, PCGT, explained the concept of Whistleblowing to the participants. He also discussed the recent attacks on RTI activists in Mumbai.Ms. Sukaina Esmail, Program Director, PCGT, introduced Ms. Shonali Routray, Client Services Manager, PCaW. Ms Routray introduced the topic of Whistleblowing in the new cyber age with the Wikileaks story. She spoke about the scope and process of Whistleblower protection in the UK. She discussed the mechanism and scope of Public Interest Disclosure Act,UK and presented statistics on the cases received and the judgments made. Ms Routray discussed Indian law with respect to Whistleblowing and highlighted some of its mechanisms and the protections it offers. Mr. Yeshwant Gawand narrated his own experiences as a whistleblower. He spoke about how he was beaten up for taking on a Shiv Sena corporator over alleged encroachments and undeclared assets. Mr. Ribeiro assured him of support from PCGT. Mr. Nitin Shinghala, Joint Secretary, Bombay Chartered Accountants’ Society thanked Ms. Shonali Routray, the IMC and all the participants for attending the meeting.
Seminar Committee:
Seminar Committee of BCAS organised a Study Tour to Bangalore and Mysore from 7th January, 2011 to 9th January, 2011. 67 participants (including 16 participants from Bangalore) participated. On 7th January, participants visited General Assembly Plant of Toyota Kirloskar Motor Company and then visited campuses of Wipro and Infosys at Bangalore. The company officials at the 3 locations also made detailed presentations. Next day, the participants visited Infosys Technology’s Training Centre and Leadership Facility at Mysore, spread over 344 acres. Participants were amazed to see World Class facilities to train 10,000 trainees at a time at one location with facilities for lodging and boarding. The campus was impeccably maintained. One felt proud as an Indian that an Indian Company could create such a World Class facilities which other leading companies in the world would aspire to have. One was left wondering about the systems and processes at work behind such a large and beautiful facility working with such a clock – work like precision. This is a result of one man’s vision and dedication.
VISIBLE BENEFITS TO THE PARTICIPANTS OF VISITING GROUP OUT OF OBSERVATIONS & PRESENTATIONS AT WIPRO & INFOSYS:
The Study Tour held ended with half – day conference jointly with Karnataka State Chartered Accountants’ Association. The following presentations were made:
1. IFRS-Traditional Issues & Implementation Challenges by CA. Vinayak Pai, Bangalore. The session was chaired by CA Krishna Swamy.
2. International Taxation – Recent Developments by Ms. Bijal Ajinkya, Advocate, Mumbai. The session was chaired by CA Padamchand Khincha.
The study tour was organised in cooperation with the Karnataka State Chartered Accountants’ Association. BCAS appreciates efforts of CA H. Padamchand Khincha, CA Prabhu Allama, CA Ganapath Raj, Mr. Laxman and other Office Bearers of KSCAA, who played an active role in the success of the tour.
15th January 2011 Half-Day Workshop on MVAT Audit and Levy of VAT on Builders & Developers
Indirect Taxes and Allied Laws Committee:
BCAS had organised a Half-Day Workshop on MVAT Audit and Levy of VAT on Builders & Developers on 15th January 2011. The faculty for the first session on levy of VAT on Builders and Developers was CA. Rajat Talati. After touching upon the history of levy of VAT on Builders and Developers, the speaker outlined the whole scheme and the different Schemes for taxation under the MVAT Act and the issues and controversies under each scheme. The speaker indicated in a detailed manner how different dates were critical to determine the scope, extent and manner of coverage. The speaker also touched upon Practical Issues relating to the same and explained how in practical scenario even minute details can change the manner of levy.
In the concluding part, the speaker touched upon VAT implications relating to Redevelopment of societies and also guided the participants on their queries. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Speaker.
The faculty for the second session on Revised Form 704 relating to VAT audit, Mr. Kiran Garkar started with a brief outline of Form 704. He then took up Annexure-wise detailed coverage of the revisions made in Form 704 beginning with Annexure J and moving on from Annexure G to I. Lastly, he touched upon the Annexure F pertaining to ratios and explained how the ratios, were in effect partly verifying the same details in different way. He also explained how the ratios had newly added the details pertaining to opening and closing inventory. There were a lot of questions relating to how the data should be input including purchases where set-off was not availed. The speaker clarified on each of them and explained how one would need to use their judgment and at the same time, clearly disclose the manner of arriving at reported figures. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Speaker.
10th January 2011 Lecture Meeting by Sis. Shivani (Brahmakumari) on Unlocking the Treasures of Life
Amita Memorial Trust has been created in the memory of Amita Momaya, a young Chartered Accountant and a core group member of BCAS, who passed away on January 31, 1987 at the age of 26 years. Under the auspices of Amita Memorial Trust, Bombay Chartered Accountants’ Society jointly with the Chamber of Tax Consultants, organised a spiritual talk by Brahma Kumari Shivani, on Januray 10, 2011. Shivaniji held the audience spellbound, as she explained that the ability to control one’s mind is the secret of happiness. Through a series of day-to-day incidents, she impressed upon the audience that happiness resides within all of us, and yet we try to find it outside. She compared happiness to a filled glass that we all already possess – and rather than protecting the contents of this glass, many of our reactions result in leakages and spillages from this full glass.
Brahma Kumari Shivani, eloquent speaker of the popular talk show “Awakening with Brahmakumaris” has inspired millions across the globe through her profound insights on spirituality. At this spiritual talk she once again touched many-a-souls and created a unique spiritual experience for the listeners. Her ability to combine practical situations with simple insights makes the audience convinced that spirituality and true happiness is within their reach. Her talk not only enlightened, but also empowered the audience on their inward journey.