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Inviting Suggestions on the Consultation Paper on Statutory Audit and Auditing Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Companies (MSMCs)

Inviting Suggestions on the Consultation Paper on Statutory Audit and Auditing Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Companies (MSMCs)
Start Date :
Nov 12, 2021
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) was established by the Central Government in October 2018 under Section 132(1) of the Companies Act, 2013. An important function of ...

National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) was established by the Central Government in October 2018 under Section 132(1) of the Companies Act, 2013. An important function of NFRA under Section 132(2)(a) of the Companies Act, 2013 is to make recommendation to Central Government on the formulation and laying down of accounting and auditing policies and standards for adoption by companies or class of companies or their auditors.

In view of the significant role played by companies in India in the economic growth and development of the Nation, it is essential that the regulatory environment is conducive to support, and not burden, the growth in business and economic activities of these entities. A preliminary analysis has been done by NFRA on the key financial parameters of the companies registered in India from their MCA-21 filings and it is found that the fees paid to auditors by a large majority of Micro, Small and Medium Companies (MSMCs) are way below what an audit, when performed in compliance with the letter and spirit of the Standards of Auditing, would require.

Major economies of the world require statutory audit for small companies only in case some minimum criteria of public interest are satisfied. Even in India, income tax audit is now not compulsory where the turnover is Rs. 10 crore or less provided not more than 5% of the transactions are in cash. GST audit has also been completely done away with.

NFRA has prepared a Consultation Paper explaining the issues involved and providing the data and information required for responding to the questions raised in an informed manner, with the objective to seek the comments/suggestions of the wider stakeholder group and the public at large on questions raised.

Click here to read the Consultation paper issued by NFRA.

Please submit your comments below latest by 30th November, 2021.

The comments may also be sent by email at: comments-tac.paper@nfra.gov.in.

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RAJESH MAHATO
RAJESH MAHATO 4 years 7 months ago
It should be having an expertise in accountancy, auditing, finance or law. Monitor and enforce the compliance of the accounting standards and auditing standards. To investigate the matters of professional or other misconduct committed by a prescribed class of CA. Any person who is not satisfied with the order of the NFRA can then make an appeal to the Appellate Authority.
RAJESH MAHATO
RAJESH MAHATO 4 years 7 months ago
Setting up of a separate and independent regulatory body to assist in the framing and enforcement of legislation relating to accounting & auditing and Improving investor and public confidence in the financial reporting of an entity.
Vishal Goswami
Vishal Goswami 4 years 7 months ago
देशभक्ति दिखावे की नहीं होनी चाहिए , बल्कि ईमानदारी और सच्ची निष्ठा के साथ हम / सभी को देश के प्रति अपने कर्म करने चाहिए ईमानदारी के साथ अपने कर्तव्यों का निर्वाह करना भी देशभक्ति कहलाती है । #DeshBhakt 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Rajat Shah
Rajat Shah 4 years 7 months ago
મોદીજી અપને જણાવતા દુખ થાય છે કે આપણા નવા જજ સાહેબ ને ક્યારે કોની જુબાની લેવી અને કોની ના લેવી એ જ ખબર ન પડે તો તે કેવી રીતે જજ કરી શકે આવું બધીજ નીચલી કોર્ટમાં બને છે જેથી દરેક કોર્ટમાં કેસો નો ભરાવો થાય છે અને જલ્દી નિકાલ થતો નથી.
Ajinkya Rajendra Kolkar
Ajinkya Rajendra Kolkar 4 years 7 months ago
The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA), an independent audit regulator, sought public and stakeholder comments on whether micro, small and medium companies (MSMCs) — depending upon some criteria and threshold —should be exempted from mandatory statutory audit currently stipulated under company law for all companies. In a new consultation paper, NFRA has also sought stakeholders’ comments on whether there is a requirement for a separate set of auditing standards for MSMCs as it exists.
Susmita Sabui
Susmita Sabui 4 years 7 months ago
GST চালু হয়েছে অনেক গুলো বছর কেটে গেছে কিন্ত প্রথম দিকে দোকানদার GST বিল দিলেও এখন ৭০ percent দোকানদার GST বিল দেয় না। ৫০percent দোকানদার তো বিলবই এর ব্যাবহার করতে ই ভুলে গেছে। CCTV ক্যামেরার পরিমাণ অধিক পরিমাণে বাড়ানো উচিত। জয় ভারত মাতা কি জয় 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Bhanu Priya
Bhanu Priya 4 years 7 months ago
Sir ,Hardware shops are sell all goods without bill selling 10rs item 250rs but if customer ask bill they are giving for 10rs only than what is use of GST and how corruption will stop please put vigilance on this issue sir because income tax paid money also becoming black money. And property disputes are escaping from audits, property ownership after death of elders becameing very dangerous corruption and genuine person not getting his/her share in property .