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Is substantial Interest 20% or 25% of Voting Rights?
Auditing
answered on 02-Feb-26 20:22
"Substantial interest" Holding 20% of Voting Rights - in case of Companies Share 20% of Profit - Other than Companies It is Mentioned as 25% in this Video [Video Time Stamp: 23:30]
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This is conflict with CA ACT and other laws. For professional ethics, 20 % is appropriate
Selva Priya
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In ratio and proportion,indices, logarithms
Maths & Stats
answered on 02-Feb-26 15:22
I cannot find video on proportion, indices and logarithm
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Its the same module in both places.
Harshitha J Kulkarni Kulkarni
CA Foundation
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Trial balance closing stock
Accountancy
answered on 04-Feb-26 06:46
Sir could please clarify the concept of closing reflected in tb and outside tb.
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Thank you sir
Aravind V
CA Foundation
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Trial balance suspense account concept
Accountancy
answered on 02-Mar-26 21:06
When tb doesn’t tally ,we move it to suspense account. So do we proceed with p&l and balance sheet preparation or we need to first identify why there’s a difference in tb and pass rectification entry and then proceed with p&l and bs preparation
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Thank you sir
Aravind V
CA Foundation
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Want To Apply direct entry
Exams
answered on 05-Feb-26 13:13
I want to apply direct entry through 10th + Diploma + Btech Am I Eligible ? because 10+12 is Field is mandatory
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Yess you are eligible.
laishetty rakesh
CA Inter
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partner of a company also part time employed in another company
Auditing
answered on 03-Feb-26 22:00
When a partner of a company also part time employed in another company, did he will be included in Total Specific number of Tax Audit and Company audit for the firm.
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As an employee he won’t be signing in his name. So it’s not considered .
Shinisha Rose R
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profession misconduct
Auditing
answered on 02-Feb-26 20:26
when a CA not holding COP offers to render an accounting service is deemed to be member in practice at the point when he offers it but he will be considered to be guilty of profession misconduct when he offers to render the service or only after he renders the service. Kindly clarify mam
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A CA not holding a Certificate of Practice is deemed to be in practice at the point when he offers to render accounting services, and he is guilty of professional misconduct immediately upon making such offer, even if the services are not ultimately rendered.
Shinisha Rose R
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method of recoverable amount
Financial Reporting
answered on 02-Feb-26 15:21
sir, if any of the method for calculating recoverable amount results in positive. we need not require to calculate by method is it right sir ? [Video Time Stamp: 10:07]
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If one of the method results in recoverable amount > carrying amount, no need to check to another .
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Location of supplier
Indirect Taxation
answered on 09-Feb-26 12:54
Sir, in the first example when you are going from Goa to Mumbai, what will be the location of the supplier i.e Indigo. Whether it will change when you are coming from Mumbai to Goa.? [Video Time Stamp: 09:10]
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Okay Sir, Thank you.
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12(8) and 10(1)(a)
Indirect Taxation
answered on 09-Feb-26 12:43
Sir, whether my understanding is correct or not,if not please correct me. In the case of 10(1)(a) we will check from Ramesh and Suresh if they are registered to determine place of supply. In the case of 12(8) we are checking from Ramesh and Blue Dart .
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Okay Sir, Thank you.
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