Monday, 14 November 2016

SIA - 4 "REPORTING"

SIA – 4 REPORTING

SIA 4 “Reporting” lays down that the internal auditor’s report should ordinarily include certain basic elements.

An illustrative layout is given below :–

v  Title;
v  Addressee;
v  Period of coverage of the Report;
v  Report Distribution List;
v  Opening or introductory paragraph;

                     i.        Identification of the processes/functions and items of financial      statements audited; and
                                ii.     a statement of the responsibility of the entity’s management and   the responsibility of the internal auditor;

v  Objectives/Scope paragraph (describing the nature of an internal audit):
 i.    a reference to the generally accepted audit procedures in India, as applicable;
ii.        a description of the engagement background and the methodology of the internal audit together with procedures performed by the internal auditor; and
iii.        a description of the population and the sampling technique used.
v  Executive Summary, highlighting the key material issues, observations, control weaknesses and exceptions;
v  Observations, findings and recommendations made by the internal auditor;
v  Comments from the local management;
v  Action Taken Report – Action taken/ not taken pursuant to the observations made in the previous internal audit reports;
v  Date of the report;
v  Place of signature; and
v  Internal auditor’s signature with Membership Number.

Internal auditor should take care of following while drafting internal audit report so that the methodology and quality of internal audit report is highlighted to audit committee and other stakeholders:

·                                 Using the right tone and language;
·                     Taking a positive approach, i.e., tone is not critical, judgmental or unbalanced;
·                                 Writing clearly and concisely;
·                                 Quality of findings in terms of materiality;
·                             Quality of recommendations in terms of impact so that they correct  current conditions and prevent future effects;
·                                  Degree of risks covered by the internal audit plan;
·                 Root cause analysis of findings which are being carried forward    from previous internal audit reports;
·                          Rating recommendations as high, medium and low in order to assist management in assigning priorities. Sometimes, rating as satisfactory, needs improvement and unsatisfactory is also used by internal auditors;
·                       Making report user friendly and streamlining contents to eliminate extraneous or redundant information;
·                      Any organizational/ legal constraint or constraint imposed by time and resources should be specified in the report;
·                              Articulating the findings of internal audit and highlighting the risks impacting the organisation.

It is suggested that the following devices may be applied while drafting internal audit report for easier reading:

Ø  Summaries
Ø  Headings
Ø  Topic Sentences
Ø  Graphics

Saturday, 12 November 2016

LEVY OF GST

DEFINITION

CGST – Central Goods and Service Tax means the tax levied under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act 2016

SGST - State Goods and Service Tax means the tax levied under the State Goods and Services Tax Act 2016

IGST – Integrated Goods and Service Tax means the tax levied under the Integrated Goods and Service tax Act 2016

LEVY
  • CGST and SGST will be levied on intra-state supplies
  • IGST will be levied on inter-state supplies


CHARGING SECTION

The Charging section is section 7(1) of the CGST/SGST Act and Section 4(1) of the IGST Act.

COMPARISON OF OLD SYSTEM WITH NEW SYSTEM WITH AN EXAMPLE

PARTICULARS
WITHOUT GST
WITH GST

Rs.
Rs.
MANUFACTURER TO WHOLE SALER


Cost of Production
5,000.00
5,000.00
Add: Profit Margin
2,000.00
2,000.00
Manufacturer Price
7,000.00
7,000.00
Add: Excise Duty @ 12%
840.00
--
Total Value
7,840.00
7,000.00
Add: VAT @ 12.5%
980.00
--
Add: CGST @ 12%
--
840.00
Add: SGST @ 12%
--
840.00
Invoice Value
8,820.00
8,680.00



WHOLESALER TO RETAILER


Cost of Goods to Whole saler
7,840.00
7,000.00
Add: Profit Margin @ 10%
784.00
700.00
Total Value
8,624.00
7,700.00
Add: VAT @ 12.5%
1,078.00
--
Add: CGST @ 12%
--
924.00
Add: SGST @ 12%
--
924.00
Invoice Value
9,702.00
9,548.00



RETAILER TO CONSUMER


Cost of Goods to retailer
8,624.00
7,700.00
Add: Profit Margin @ 10%
862.40
770.00
Total Value
9,486.40
8,470.00
Add: VAT @ 12.5%
1,185.80
--
Add: CGST @ 12%
--
1.016.40
Add: SGST @ 12%
--
1,016.40
TOTAL PRICE TO FINAL CONSUMER
10,672.20
10,502.80
Cost of Saving to Consumer
--
169.40
% cost of saving
--
1.59 %


Sunday, 6 November 2016

REBATE UNDER SECTION 87 A OF INDIAN INCOME TAX ACT 1961



OBJECTIVE

To provide tax relief to individual tax payers who are in lower income-tax bracket.

CONDITIONS

This rebate will be available if the following two conditions are satisfied:-

  • Taxpayer is a resident individual. (He may be ordinarily resident or not ordinarily  resident).
  • His total income (gross total income minus deduction under section 80 C to 80U) is Rs 5 lakh or less.

AMOUNT OF REBATE

This rebate will be available from the Assessment year 2014-15 onwards.

The amount of rebate is 100 % of income-tax payable or Rs 2,000 whichever is less.

This rebate will be available from income-tax before adding surcharge or education cess.

AMENDMENT

From Assessment year 2017-18 onwards the amount of rebate is 100 % of income-tax payable or Rs. 5,000 whichever is less.

ILLUSTRATION

Find out the tax liability for the Assessment year 2017-18 in the case of Mr. Mohan (aged 40 years) who is a resident individual in the following situations:

SITUATION
TOTAL INCOME

Rs.
1.
2,60,000
2.
3,00,000
3.
5,00,000
4.
6,00,000

SOLUTION


Situation 1
Situation 2
Situation 3
Situation 4

Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
Total Income
2,60,000
3,00,000
5,00,000
6,00,000
Income tax




Upto Rs 2,50,000       – Nil
--
--
--
--
2,50,001 – 5,00,000   – 10%
1,000
5,000
25,000
25,000
5,00,001 – 10,00,000 – 20%
--
--
--
20,000
>10,00,000                 - 30%
--
--
--
--










Income-tax
1,000
5,000
25,000
45,000
Less: Rebate under section 87A
1,000
5,000
5,000
--
Balance
--
--
20,000
45,000
Add: Surcharge
--
--
--
--
Total
--
--
20,000
45,000
Education Cess @ 3%
--
--
600
1,350
Tax Liability
--
--
20,600
46,350