In a recent interview, the President of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) unveiled plans to introduce comprehensive guidelines aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of domestic chartered accountant (CA) firms.
In response to recent misinterpretations of remarks made by the Hon'ble Finance Minister during an event in Bengaluru, CA Ranjeet Kumar Agarwal has issued a clarification to ensure the accurate understanding of the Minister's intentions.
As a statutory body regulating the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India, the ICAI has had a long and glorious history in its 71 years of existence as the second-largest Institute in the world
Invitation for Comments/Suggestions: Consultation Paper on Draft IFSCA (Book-keeping, Accounting, Taxation and Financial Crime Compliance Services) Regulations 2024
Fortifying the foundations of a nation's financial fabric is the cornerstone for forming a resilient economy. In the pursuit of transforming India into a developed nation,
Considering the requests from Practice Units, the Council decided that the applicability of the Peer Review Mandate for the Practice Units covered under Phase II and III is extended
The 72nd President of our esteemed Institute, leading transformative change in the accountancy profession for our nation.
CA Ranjeet Agarwal set forth an ambitious vision, projecting that India would require over 30 lakh new Chartered Accountants by 2047 to support the nation's economic growth.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has proposed that Chartered Accountants from the United Kingdom and Canada be permitted to practice in India on a reciprocal basis.
The newly elected President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) CA. Ranjeet Kumar Agarwal, shared his vision at a press conference held in New Delhi.
25 Hours GST Scrutiny of Return and Notice Handling(With Recording)
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