Besides, the management of a company would be required to explain its view about audit qualifications.
The new framework would ensure that the impact of audit qualifications are clearly communicated by the companies concerned to their investors in a timely manner apart from streamlining the whole process.
Sebi decided to have the new system on audit qualifications after extensive discussions with its advisory committees, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), stock exchanges and industry bodies.
Such disclosures will have to be made in a tabular form, along with annual audited financial results filed in compliance with the listing regulations.
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The new mechanism will be applicable for all the annual audited standalone/consolidated financial results, submitted by the listed entities for the period ended March 31, 2016 and thereafter.
The listed entity will have to furnish a declaration in case there are no audit qualifications.
Issuing a format for 'Statement on Impact of Audit Qualifications' for the financial year, Sebi said that companies will have to disclose net profit, networth, turnover, total expenditure, earning per share, total assets and liabilities.
Besides, the firms will have to make submission about details, types, frequency of audit qualification. The management will have the right to give its views on the audit qualification.
Also, the management of the listed entity will have explain its views on the audit qualifications.