Thursday, January 31, 2013

Policy of Empanelment of CA Firms and Selection of Auditors of PSUs


Policy of Empanelment of CA Firms and Selection of Auditors of PSUs



Empanelment of CA firms



Chartered Accountant firms in India with at least one full time [1] FCA (Partner/Sole Proprietor) can apply for empanelment with this office for allotment of audit of Public Sector Undertakings.  



The criteria for empanelment and selection of statutory auditors have been arrived at after due consultation with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.



 Selection of CA firms for appointment as statutory auditors of PSUs whose audit fees are up to Rs 1.50 lakh



The selection is made by correlating the point score earned by each firm of Chartered Accountants towards empanelment with the size of the audit fee. The point score[2] is based upon the experience of the firm, number of partners and their association [3] with the firm, number of Chartered Accountant employees, as detailed below:  



 Experience of the firm

0.5 point for every calendar year -Maximum 15.


(Counted from the date of constitution of the firm with one full time FCA or date of joining of the firm by the existing partner having the longest association with the firm whichever is later.)

Full Time FCA Partners

5 points each for first 5 partners and 2.5 points each from 6th partner onwards.

Full Time ACA Partners

3 points each for first 5 partners (including FCA partners) and 1.5 points each from 6th partner onwards.

 


Points for long association with the same firm

5 points for each partner above 25 years.

4 points for each partner above 20 years.

3 points for each partner above 15 years.

2 points for each partner above 10 years.

1 point for each partner below 10 Years but above 5 Years.

Full Time CA Employees

1 point each for first 20 C.A Employees-Maximum 20 points

CISA/ISA Qualified Partners

2 points each for three partners. -maximum 6     points

CISA/ISA Qualified Employees

1 point each – Maximum 3 points for 3 employees.

 



Selection of CA firms for appointment as statutory auditors of PSUs where audit fee is above Rs 1.50 lakh ( Major Audits)



(a)      C riteria for short-listing eligible firms of CAs for allotment of Major Audits are as under:



(i)           The firm should have at least 6 CAs (out of which 5 should be full time partners and one could be a full time paid CA employee), which is indicative of capacity to handle big audits .



(ii)         At least one partner should have an association of 10 years or more with the firm and at least 3 partners of the firm should have an association of 5 years or more with the firm and the remaining two should have an association of one year or more with the firm, to demonstrate stability over time.



(iii)         The firm itself should have been in existence for 10 years or more, to prove that it is a well established firm .



(b)       Allotment of major audits is based not only on the size of the firm considering the number of partners, and their association with the firm, number of Chartered Accountant employees, and the Zone in which the firms’ head office is located but also on the basis of factors such as sectoral experience, service tax paid by the firm on assurance services, capability of handling big audits, past performance, eligibility of the firm to conduct a particular audit, location of the firm’s branch offices etc.



[1] Full time partner does not include


   A person who is


(a) a partner in other firms


(b)  Employed full time/part time elsewhere, practicing in their own name or engaged in practice otherwise or engaged in other activity which would be deemed to be in practice under Section 2(2) of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949.


            (c)    i)    Partners whose  total compensation@ from the firm is below the following limit:
Head office of the firms located in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad:


                                                ACA partner       Rs. 1.80 lakh in a year (Rs. 15000/- per month)


                                                FCA partner        Rs. 3.00 lakh in a year (Rs. 25000/- per month)


                                Head office of the firms located other Places:


                                                ACA partner       Rs. 1.20 lakh in a year (Rs. 10000/- per month)


                                                FCA partner        Rs. 1.80 lakh in a year (Rs. 15000/- per month)


            (c)  ii)   A partner whose total compensation@ from the firm is less than:


Firms having more than 14 partners                       1%


Firms having 10 to 14 partners                             3%


Firms having 5 to 9 partners                                  5%


Firms having less than 5 partners                           8%


@Total compensation = Sum total of share of profit, remuneration and interest on capital.


 
[2] All members (sole proprietors/partners/ CA employees) will get points if they were exclusively associated with the firm throughout the calendar year immediately preceding the year of empanelment.


 
[3] In case of merger, the partners of the merging firms will be assigned points after one year of merger and points for partner’s association to be given after five years from the date of merger.


 

Monday, January 21, 2013


Chartered Accountants Final Examination held in November, 2012
The details of percentage of candidates passed in the above examination is given below:

Examination
Group
No. of candidates appeared
No. of candidates passed

% of pass

FINAL

Both Group
29339
3804
12.97
Group– I
48320
13193
27.30
Group–II
51906
11341
21.85


Friday, January 18, 2013

Search online if your dividend is lying unpaid or Unclaimed


Obtaining information about unpaid and unclaimed amount lying with Companies
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has launched a new search facility on its website for unpaid and unclaimed amounts lying with the companies. Investors can visit the web page www.iepf.gov.in and obtain information regarding such amounts by providing any of the following combination:
i. Investor Name, Country, State
ii. Investor Name and Company
iii. Folio Number as per certificate
iv. Investor Name, Type of  Investment, Company
v. Investor Name and Father/Husband Name
Issued in public interest by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs under the aegis of Investor Education and Protection Fund


Monday, January 7, 2013

शासकीय लेखापरीक्षण विभाग बंद होणार

सांगली - राज्य शासनाने सहकारी संस्थांच्या लेखापरीक्षणसाठीचा लेखापरीक्षक विभाग बंद करणार आहे. सनदी व प्रमाणित लेखापरीक्षकांमार्फत लेखापरीक्षण करण्याचा अध्यादेश येत्या दोन महिन्यांत होण्याची शक्‍यता आहे. लेखापरीक्षक विभागाकडील चार हजार अधिकारी आणि कर्मचाऱ्यांचे सहकार विभागाकडे समावेश करण्याच्या हालचाली सुरू आहेत. 

सहकारी साखर कारखाने, बॅंका, सूतगिरण्या, औद्योगिक संस्था, पतसंस्था आणि विकास सोसायट्यांचे लेखापरीक्षण करण्यासाठी शासनाने हा विभाग सुरू केला होता. संस्थांकडून मिळणारी फी आणि या विभागावर होणारा खर्च लक्षात घेता तफावत असल्याचे शासनाच्या पाहणीत आढळले. तसेच, शासनाने सहकार कायद्यात दुरुस्ती केली असून, 97 व्या घटना दुरुस्तीत संस्थांना मुभा दिली आहे. त्यात लेखापरीक्षणाचा उल्लेख आहे. 

राज्य शासनाने सन 2004 ला सहकारी संस्थांचे लेखापरीक्षण पॅनेलवरील प्रमाणित आणि सनदी लेखापरीक्षकांमार्फत करण्याचा घेतला होता. पण, लेखापरीक्षक संघटनेच्या विरोधामुळे हा निर्णय बारगळला; पण आता सहकारी कायद्यातील दुरुस्तीचा झटका या विभागाचे कर्मचारी आणि अधिकाऱ्यांना बसणार आहे. राज्यात 250 अधिकारी आणि 3750 कर्मचारी आहेत. शासन विभाग बंद करणार असल्याने सारे हादरले आहेत. सारे कर्मचारी अतिरिक्त ठरणार असून, त्यांचे टप्प्याटप्प्याने सहकार विभागात समावेश होणार आहे. जिल्हा उपनिबंधकांच्या हाताखाली काम करावे लागणार आहे. 

संघटनेने लेखापरीक्षण विभाग बंद करू नये, स्वतंत्र अस्तित्व ठेवून लेखापरीक्षणाऐवजी तपासणीस म्हणून कार्यभार द्यावा, अशी मागणी केली आहे. पण, यावर शासनाने अद्याप निर्णय दिला नाही. त्यामुळे अधिकारी आणि कर्मचाऱ्यांमध्ये अस्वस्था आहे. शासन येत्या दोन महिन्यांत हा विभाग बंद करण्याचा निर्णय घेण्याची शक्‍यता आहे. याला लेखापरीक्षक अधिकाऱ्यांनी दुजोरा दिला. 

कर्मचाऱ्यांचे भवितव्य मंत्र्यांच्या हाती 
सहकार कायद्यात केलेल्या दुरुस्तीवर अंतिम निर्णय घेण्यासाठी सहकारमंत्री हर्षवर्धन पाटील यांच्या अध्यक्षतेखाली सहा मंत्र्यांची समिती नियुक्त केली आहे. त्यामुळे लेखापरीक्षक विभागाचे अधिकारी आणि कर्मचाऱ्यांचे भवितव्य या मंत्री समितीच्या हाती आहे.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

CAG Empanelment for FY 2013-14 to Start from 01.01.2013


Applications are invited online from thefirms of Chartered Accountants who intend to be empanelled with this office for appointment as auditors of Government Companies/Corporations the year 2013-2014.
The format of application will be available on our website: www.cag.gov.in from1st January 2013 to 15th February 2013. Chartered Accountant firms can apply/update the data showing the status of their firm as on 1st January 2013 and generate online acknowledgement letter for the year.They are also required to submit related documents (to be notified in this office website) to this office by 31st March 2013. Only the Chartered Accountant firms who have generated online acknowledgement letter for the year 2013-2014 and submitted the documents before the due dateswill be considered for empanelment.
Visit www.cag.gov.in

Invitation for Contribution of Questions for ISA-AT Question Bank

The Information Systems Audit Assessment Test (ISA-AT) is an objective type test
having multiple choices and contains 200 questions carrying 200 marks. The time
allowed for answering 200 questions is four hours. The aforesaid Test is meant for
the members of the Institute to enable them to develop understanding in the field of
Information System Audit.

With a view to develop the Question Bank for the various Modules spread over
the Syllabus of the ISA-AT, it has been decided to invite questions from Chartered
Accountants/experts working in various organisations/institutions. The titles of these
Modules prescribed in the Syllabus are given hereunder:

Module No.
1

2
3
4
5
6

The Contributor can contribute as many questions as he/she can, but in a lot of
minimum 50 questions on the aforesaid modules in the following manner:
Q. No.
Questions and answer options
Answer(for Example)
01
Question description…….
A) Option A
B) Option B
C
C) Option C
D) Option D
02
………
50

While framing the questions, the contributors have to prepare the questions for
individual modules in separate files/documents. The questions should cover all the
sub chapters or aspects of the syllabus and be free from any ambiguity, doubt etc.

Module Title
Information Technology Infrastructure & Communication/
Networking Technology
Protecting Information Assets
Systems Development, Life Cycle & Application Details
Business Continuity Planning
Information Systems Organisation And Management
Information System Control & Audit Process

The question should convey the same meaning which you intend to convey. It is
also essential that proper care is taken in framing the questions and the options
(answers) are provided below the questions. The solution (correct answer) to each
option (answer) shall be given as per the above format.

The copyrights of the questions as well as the answers so submitted shall vest with
the Council of the Institute. The contributor of the questions shall ensure that the
questions so submitted to the Institute are not parted with by him/her to any Body/
Person and shall be meant only for the exclusive use by the Council of the Institute.
It should be ensured that the questions are original and framed with the meticulous
care.

For each question framed and forwarded and accepted by the council of the Institute
for developing a Question Bank of ISA-AT, Rs. 500/- per question selected/accepted
will be paid as honorarium. In addition to honorarium payable towards questions
selected, Rs. 100/- (fixed) will be paid for other services also. The questions may
be sent in a sealed envelope super scribed “Question Bank ISA-AT” to Shri G.
Somasekhar, Additional Secretary (Exams), The Institute of Chartered Accountants of
India, “ICAI Bhawan”, Indraprastha Marg, New Delhi-110002 by name or by e-mail
to exam.development@icai.in.

While sending the questions by post/mail, please mention your name and
complete postal address alongwith contact details including mobile number. All
correspondence on the subject should be treated as secret. Interested persons may
kindly contribute to the Question Bank of ISA-AT.

Empanelment of Coordinators in the centres organizing GMCS Course and Orientation Programme


The Board of Studies intends to draw a Panel from amongst its Members
for acting as Coordinator for monitoring GMCS Course and Orientation
Programme. Presently, GMCS Course and Orientation Programme are
organized by Regional Councils, DCOs and Branches of ICAI.

Eligibility

The Coordinator shall –

1. Be CA with 5 years in practice or MBA with 5 years experience
2. Visit the organizing centre twice during the GMCS Course and once during
the Orientation Programme
3. For each visit, an amount of Rs.2500/- will be paid.
4. Check the attendance record of the students.
5. Check the faculty attendance record.
6. Check infrastructure and other facilities provided to the students.
7. Submit report of his/her every visit.
8. Collect students’ feedback form on the last day of the course.
9. Analyse “Students’ Feedback Form” and submit a consolidated report to
the Director, Board of Studies.

How to apply

Members who are interested to act as Coordinator may down load the
Empanelment Form and send the same to:

The Director, Board of Studies, The Institute of Chartered Accountants
of India, Plot No. A-29, sector-62, Noida – 201309 or email
to: ranjit.sarmah@icai.org.

(Source: www.icai.org; The Chartered Accountant- ICAI Journal)

Join Panel of Examiners of ICAI


Join Panel of Examiners

The Institute maintains panel of examiners for evaluation of answer books
of CA IPCE and Final (New Course) Examinations. The Institute is in
the process of strengthening its panel of examiners with professionals/
academicians/resource persons for all the papers in CA IPCE and Final (New
Course) Examinations in general and for the following subjects in particular:
1) Strategic Financial Management
2) Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics
3) Advanced Management Accounting
4) Information Systems Control and Audit
5) Direct Tax Laws
6) Indirect Tax Laws
7) Taxation
8) Business Law, Communication and Ethics
9) Information Technology

Eligibility
1) Chartered Accountants with a minimum of two years standing in
practice or in service and University Lecturers with a minimum of five
years teaching experience at a level of graduate and above in the
relevant subjects with examiner-ship experience of five years are
eligible to apply.
2) Persons above 60 years of age are not eligible for empanelment as
examiner.
3) Chartered Accountants who secured rank up-to first 25 positions in
Final Examination conducted by the Institute and possess one year of
professional experience are eligible for empanelment.

How to apply
Persons (including Chartered Accountants) who have the requisite proficiency
in the above subjects, inclination for evaluation of answer books and who can
spare time may send in the Empanelment Form duly filled in to the Sr. Deputy
Director (Exams), The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, ICAI
Bhawan, Indraprastha Marg, New Delhi -110002. The form may be obtained
by sending a request letter or in alternative, download by clicking on to link

http://220.227.161.86/15857ExaminersEmpanelmentForm.pdf

(Source: www.icai.org; The Chartered Accountant- ICAI Journal)

LLPs established to carry on a profession would now need to obtain NOC at the time of change of name


No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concerned regulator/Institute for LLP Name approval/incorporation
General Circular no. 40/2012, dated 17-12-2012
In continuation of this Ministry’s CircularNo. 2/2012, dated 1st March, 2012 on registration of companies or LLPs where one of their objects is to carry on the profession of Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, Cost Accountant, Architect, etc. relating to the requirement of obtaining NOC from the concerned regulator, it is hereby stated that the approval of the council/regulator governing the profession shall be obtained both at the time of application for incorporation and while seeking to change the name of an existing Limited Liability Partnership.

All ROCs are accordingly advised to ensure that in-principle approval/NOC of the regulator/institute governing such profession is obtained at the time of incorporation/conversion into LLP and not while making application for name approval for new LLP.
3. However, in case of change of name of an existing LLP, NOC from the concerned regulator shall be obtained at the time of making application for name approval because change of name of LLP is made by filing Form 5 through STP mode.