CA Logo on Website

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28 January 2024 Can CA/CA firm in practice show CA logo on his firm website?

06 July 2024 Yes, a Chartered Accountant (CA) or a CA firm in practice can display the CA logo on their website, provided they comply with the guidelines set by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). Here are the key points to consider:

1. **Permission from ICAI**: Displaying the CA logo requires prior permission from ICAI. The logo signifies affiliation with ICAI and adherence to its standards and ethics.

2. **Guidelines**: ICAI has specific guidelines regarding the use of its logo by members and firms. These guidelines ensure that the logo is used appropriately and in a manner that upholds the reputation of the profession.

3. **Conditions for Use**:
- The logo should be used in a manner that reflects positively on the CA profession and ICAI.
- It should not be altered or distorted in any way.
- It should not be used in a misleading or deceptive manner.
- Proper attribution to ICAI should be provided wherever the logo is displayed.

4. **Compliance**: Ensure that your website and its content comply with all regulatory and ethical standards set by ICAI. This includes accurate representation of services offered, professional conduct, and adherence to laws and regulations.

5. **Penalties for Misuse**: Misuse or unauthorized use of the CA logo can lead to penalties or disciplinary action by ICAI. It's important to adhere strictly to the guidelines provided.

To obtain permission to use the CA logo on your firm's website, you should contact ICAI directly or visit their official website for detailed guidelines and procedures. This ensures that you use the logo in a compliant and ethical manner, reflecting your affiliation with the prestigious CA profession in India.



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