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Indian accounting standards notification in a month: MCA

Ind-AS adoption will bring India at par with more than 105 countries where International Financial Reporting Standards are mandatorily followe

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
The government is planning to come out with a notification for implementation of the proposed Indian Accounting Standards (Ind-AS) in a month's time, a top government official said today.

"The notification for Ind-AS is going to happen in a month," Ministry of Corporate Affairs Joint Secretary A S Bhatia said on the sidelines of a seminar on corporate governance organised by the CII and the Institute of Cost Accountants.

Ind-AS adoption will bring India at par with more than 105 countries where International Financial Reporting Standards are mandatorily followed. The government's commitment to adopt Ind-AS will further strengthen India's ability to attract foreign capital and access global capital markets.
 

"All IFRS standards had been adopted while in two areas - forex exchange and agriculture - the standards had been adopted after being curved-out to suit Indian conditions," ICAI council member Abhijit Bandyopadhyay said.

The National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standards has given its approval.

This shall be applied to the companies of financial year 2015-16 voluntarily and from 2016-17 on a mandatory basis for all listed entities over networth of over Rs 500 crore.

In the next year, the standards will be applicable to all listed companies and unlisted companies having networth of over Rs 500 crore and followed by that unlisted entites over Rs 250 crore networth has to follow the new accounting rules.

Meanwhile, Bhatia said the notification for certain exemptions for government companies, private, Section 8 and Nidhi companies was pending and the department was trying to speed up.

"There is a technical requirement to wait till Parliament's budget session that will continue till May," he said.

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First Published: Feb 06 2015 | 4:25 PM IST

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