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Desirability and Feasibility of Changing the Financial Year

Start Date :
Aug 24, 2016
Last Date :
Oct 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Government of India has appointed a Committee chaired by Dr. Shankar Acharya, former chief economic adviser, to examine the desirability and feasibility of having a ‘new ...
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Raveesh Mehra
9 years 10 months ago
Yes we should move to a FY of Jan 1- Dec 31 as 1)Psychologically it would be less confusing & stressful for a taxpayer to understand & comply his return as the concept of calendar year is easy & deeply entrenched in his mind since birth. 2) India can align its Financial Practices with that of developed countries like USA 3)If possible,individual or small tax payers can have calendar year as financial year whereas government & big companies continue with current system for all its pros
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sampreety neha
9 years 10 months ago
we must do away with present system of financial year i.e: 1st April of every year. This date is not suitable in Indian context.1st December ,1st January can be best options.Budget making process time must be reduced. Focus should be on delivery not on spending money. Before the arrival of Monsoon most of the work should be done and amount should be spent,leftover work should be done after Monsoon during October and December.
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Mansi
9 years 10 months ago
per my belief, this change would be a big one. To implement this in a country like ours would be difficult. Moreover, none of the arguments in favor of this make much sense.
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koligenagesha
9 years 10 months ago
The step to change the FY to January to December is an very good move. Because in our country monsoon will ends in the month September and countable amount revenue of the country depend on monsoon. Also we can wisely calculate our upcoming income. By this we can perfectly fix our investment and expenditure.budget shall be prepared in the month October-November and should be tebled in the parliament before the end of November. and all statutory formalities shall complete with in December.
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Mitul Thakkar
9 years 10 months ago
The step to change the FY as suggested will be challenging but this would be a great step. There are countries which follows different-different FYs but in majority I found Calendar year as their Financial Year.
We should go for change.
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naresh minocha
9 years 10 months ago
A proposed reform that even angels would fear to tread in India. Plz Read my de facto status paper on the subject at nareshminocha.com http://goo.gl/YcSe8v
Plz also see Finmin's old decision on this subject.
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संदीप सोनी
9 years 10 months ago
yes
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Khushbu K
9 years 10 months ago
I don't think we should change the financial year as it would greatly destroy the celebration of New Year(1st Jan) and Christmas. It would be a wastage of money and manpower to implement the not so required new financial year.
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Sumit Bhanushali
9 years 10 months ago
I think current system is best because if we change financial year i don't think it will bring big changes.
And 2nd thing if we take January as starting month than vacation of Christmas is worthless. Because all the companies want to clear their stocks and target than how Celebration of Christmas is possible?
And if ww don't change it than summer vacation which is given to students in April or May is utilized because in new financial year there is less pressure.
Thank you!
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sachinkumar jagtap
9 years 10 months ago
Its really a good idea.
It should be immediately implemented.
Why should we follow different calendar year and financial year???
I support the idea..
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