Accounting Profession News
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Accounting firms get more flexible to retain employees
Public accounting firms, tired of annually replacing good employees, are increasingly acknowledging that some staff might actually want a life…
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ICAP says badla trade be taxed
KARACHI: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) has recommended that present Badla or Carry-over Transaction of shares at the…
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Chartered accountants’ moot on Information/Fiscal Law challenges
Chartered Accountants from all over India will meet on a single platform at a national seminar on the Emerging Information/…
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E&Y Confirms Probe Related to PNC
The Securities and Exchange Commission in US is questioning Ernst & Young (E&Y) about the audit firm's involment in designing…
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World Bank team visits ICMAP
KARACHI, Oct 30: A two-member World Bank Team visited Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMAP) on Saturday.…
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Chartered accountants given access to e-returns in India
Chartered accountants can now function as electronic intermediaries (e-intermediaries) as the government moves inexorably towards a paperless tax administration. The…
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Anti-money laundering still very much ‘work in progress’: KPMG
Anti-money laundering is still very much “work in progress” within the banking industry, with plenty of work left to be…
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Retail sector ‘emerging,’ in India, says PwC study
India’s organised retail sector situation is ‘emerging’, but regulatory constraints are, however, ‘still strong’, a PricewaterhouseCoopers’ retail and consumer survey…
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ICAP issues Annual Report for FY 2004
KARACHI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) has taken legal actions against 16 chartered accountants allegedly involved in…
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EU reviews overseas accounting standards
A group of European regulators announced plans on Thursday to review the accounting standards of Japan, the US and Canada…