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Sindhu
29 September 2007 at 20:21

DIFFERENCE IN THE BALANCES???????????

Hi,

If there was an error in the previous year’s Balance sheet in the debtors and creditors balance how to adjust in the current year. Basically the creditors are shown less than the actual creditors and the debtors are shown at a very high value. How to adjust in the current years balance sheet and give a double effect for the same?????????? I want a practical approach… please do tell me…


Sindhu

WHAT IS DTA AND DTL??? AND HOW DO COMPUTE THE SAME?? PLEASE DO EXPLAIN IN A DETAILED MANNER??


CA Pravas
29 September 2007 at 11:14

BOOKS of Accounts

Can any body help me out, Which BOOK i follow for Accounts & Corporate Law in PCC.


CA Tejas Andharia
29 September 2007 at 10:12

Treatment of retired parter's balance

If one of the three partners retires, then under which head his creidt balance should be shown ? (1) Unsecured Loan (2) Current Liabilities. Please give the answer with reasons and considering the effects of Sections 269SS and 269T of Income Tax Act, 1961.


Ajay
28 September 2007 at 15:37

Income & Revenue

What is the difference between income & revenue


lalit kumar sharma
27 September 2007 at 18:00

tds on hire a computer

i want to hire 10 computers. is to subject to rent tds or contract tds.


kureen
26 September 2007 at 12:23

MAT Credit in balance sheet

Would we show MAT credit recoverable in the balance sheet?
Please support your answer with reasons.


CA Mohit Kumar Tyagi
24 September 2007 at 18:13

AS11 (foreign exchange)

Q. my question was when we receive advance from custome in foreign currency we need to disclose it in closing rate or at the rate prevailing during the transaction ?


Satish Yadav
24 September 2007 at 16:49

query about accounting of vat

kindly give me the details of vat accounting


CA Mohit Kumar Tyagi
22 September 2007 at 11:55

AS - 11(Advance Received)

Q. we have Received Advance from customer in foreign currency. does we have to revise it at the Balance Sheet Date?