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IPCC Nov 2013 - All Amendments in one place

IPCC Paper 1 - Accounting:

A. Pronouncements

Accounting Standards 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13 and 14 are covered in the syllabus.  (Text of all applicable Accounting Standards are available in the Appendix I of Volume I of  ‘Accounting’ Study Material revised in November, 2012.).

B. Announcement relevant for November, 2013 examination

Criteria for Classification of Entities and Applicability of Accounting Standards
Due to recent changes in the enhancement of tax audit limit, the Council of the ICAI has  recently decided to change the 1st criteria i.e. determination of SME on turnover basis for  Level II entities from Rs. 40 lakhs to Rs. 1 Crore with effect from the accounting year  commencing on or after April 01, 2012

IPCC Paper 5 - Advanced Accounting:


A. Pronouncements

Accounting Standards 4, 5, 11, 12, 16, 19, 20, 26 and 29 are covered in the syllabus.
(Text of all applicable Accounting Standards are available in the Appendix II of Volume I of ‘Advanced Accounting’ Study Material revised in November, 2012.)


B. Notification/Announcement relevant for November, 2013 examination

1. Presentation of Foreign Currency Monetary Item Translation Difference Account (FCMITDA)
In the Revised Schedule VI format, no line item has been specified for the presentation of “Foreign Currency Monetary Item Translation Difference Account (FCMITDA)”. Therefore, the Council of the Institute at its 324th meeting held on March 24-26, 2013 at New Delhi, decided that debit or credit balance in FCMITDA should be shown on the “Equity and Liabilities” side of the balance sheet under the head ‘Reserves and Surplus’ as a separate line item.

2. Criteria for Classification of Entities and Applicability of Accounting Standards
Due to recent changes in the enhancement of tax audit limit, the Council of the ICAI has recently decided to change the 1st criteria i.e. determination of SME on turnover basis for Level II entities from Rs. 40 lakhs to Rs. 1 Crore with effect from the accounting year commencing on or after April 01, 2012.

3. Clarification on Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR)
Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide Circular no. 04/2013 dated 11 February, 2013 has clarified the adequacy of DRR for various institutions/companies as follows:
table will be updated soon
Every company required to create/maintain DRR shall before the 30th day of April of each year, deposit or invest, as the case may be, a sum which shall not be less than fifteen percent of the amount of its debentures maturing during the year ending on the 31st day of March next following year.

4. Maintenance of Cash Reserve Ratio at 4.00 per cent for all banks vide circular DBOD. No. Ret. BC. 76/12.01.001/2012-13 dated January 29, 2013.


5. Statutory Liquidity Ratio for Local Area Banks be reduced from 25 per cent to 23 per cent of their Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL) with effect from the fortnight beginning August 11, 2012.

6. Review of the Prudential Guidelines on Restructuring of Advances by Banks/Financial Institutions
Reserve Bank of India has reviewed the prudential guidelines on restructuring of advances by banks/ financial institutions vide circular no. DBOD.No.BP.BC.63/21.04.048/2012-13 applicable for all scheduled commercial banks excluding RRBs dated November 26, 2012 and has decided:

i) To enhance the provisioning requirement for restructured accounts classified as standard advances from the existing 2.00 per cent to 2.75 per cent in the first two years from the date of restructuring. In cases of moratorium on payment of interest/principal after restructuring, such advances will attract a provision of 2.75 per cent for the period covering moratorium and two years thereafter; and that

ii) Restructured accounts classified as non-performing advances, when upgraded to standard category will attract a provision of 2.75 per cent in the first year from the date of upgradation instead of the existing 2.00 per cent.
In accordance with the above, loans to projects under implementation, when restructured due to change in the date of commencement of commercial operations (DCCO) beyond
the original DCCO as envisaged at the time of financial closure and classified as standard advances would attract higher provisioning at 2.75 per cent as against the present requirement of 2.00 per cent as per the details given below:
Infrastructure projects
table will be updated soon


Rates of Provisioning for Non-Performing Assets for Banking Companies

For Banking companies, revised rate of NPA are given.
Category of Advances Rate (%)
Sub- standard Advances
Secured Exposures 15
Unsecured Exposures 25
Unsecured Exposures in respect of Infrastructure loan accounts where certain safeguards such as escrow accounts are available. 20
Doubtful Advances – Unsecured Portion 100
Doubtful Advances – Secured Portion
For Doubtful upto 1 year 25
For Doubtful > 1 year and upto 3 years 40
For Doubtful > 3 years 100
Loss Advances 100

All other extant guidelines on Income Recognition, Asset Classification and Provisioning pertaining to advances will remain unchanged.

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