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Amalgamation
Accountancy
answered on 26-Sep-23 16:26
Dear Team, In the attached example, components of statutory reserves are treated separately from Reserves and Surplus, 1st Query :- what are the other components of statutory reserve. 2nd Query:- what are the other components of reserves & surplus,other than retained earning, revaluation resv, statement of changes in equity etc.
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Thankyou Sir.
Namrata Lall
CA Inter
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Overhead
Costing
answered on 30-Sep-23 12:12
How this distribution of service dep. To production dep. Has done can anyone explain
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Got it thanks 👍🏻
Rifhat Khan
CA Inter
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Cap gains
Direct Taxation
answered on 25-Sep-23 14:38
Sir Please explain grandfathering provision in detailed I've listened the lecture of varun sir but haven't understand to be Frank 😁 Sir told nicely but i can say I'm a little bit slow learner
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SAI AKASH GORU
CA Final
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House property
Direct Taxation
answered on 25-Sep-23 13:32
Here in this question , fair rent , municipal value , are to be given for each unit i.e. ground floor / first floor , so it is to be taken full for LOP ..but in solution , it is taken half of everything ..like 36k mv , 50 k fair rent ..why not full amount as it has mentioned the word each and in bracket ground floor/ first floor
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Got the point .it is taken because the period from which he started using house property is 1-10 to 31-3 ..so from 6 months period , he is using the property for self occupation as well as let out ..therefore it is taken half of everything ..this is the concept when property is acquired or constructed in between the previous year
Samridhi Sareen
CA Inter
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AS-13 acquisition of shares by the way of exchange of other assets
Accountancy
answered on 24-Sep-23 17:52
What is the meaning of this point ? Please explain with example?
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If you invt. Some amount in a company, but after few days you need an asset and the amount you invt. in a company is going to sell that asset. So if you need that asset you can exchange the invt. with that asset. Ex: X ltd make an invt. at Z ltd. After few days, Z ltd is going to sell a machinery. X ltd are also need that machinery. So X Ltd made an exchange of Machinery with that invt.
Atharv Sankliya
CA Final
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Depreciation EASY
Accountancy
answered on 26-Sep-23 11:47
In this sum , as on end of 8th year , we know that the residual value and useful life have changed. But why in this sum , as on end of 8th year ,we not accounted for change and accounted for change in depreciation from year 9 onwards.
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Krishnan K
CA Inter
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Capital gain
Direct Taxation
answered on 24-Sep-23 18:47
If capital gain is eg 16 lac ..and house property Is purchased for 5 lakh , and investments in nhai bonds also have been made upto 30 lacs ..so at the time of calculation of nhai bonds exemption , the lower of balance of 11lac capital gain and 30 lac nhai bonds investment is to be taken and or the lower of 16 lac and 30 lac is to be taken ..like if exemption claimed in one investment has been made from capital gain computed , then balance is to be taken as capital gain for next investment or whole capital gain amount is to be considered
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11L or 30L whichever is lower since the maximum exemption cannot exceed the amount of capital gain.
Samridhi Sareen
CA Inter
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SLR Ratio?
Accountancy
answered on 24-Sep-23 10:14
iIllustration 1-Unit 6 - Banking Comp- pg.8.90 Is the SLR 18% or 23%? in the book it is given as 23% while calculating excess liquidity?
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23% is older ratio. Now it is 18%
Aabith Sha
CA Inter
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Residential status
Direct Taxation
answered on 24-Sep-23 18:46
Does Income received in india means income received in indian currency in india.
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It can be any currency. Received in India means actually received in India.
Vamsi Krishna
CA Inter
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Partnership
Accountancy
answered on 24-Sep-23 11:40
X,Y and Z are partners in the ratio of 3:2:1. W is admitted with 1/6th share in future profits .Z would retains his original shares. Find out the new profits sharing ratios of the partners
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If u work out I'll get an answer of 12:8:5: 5 check it out 🙂
G.kavitha G
CMA Inter
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