Redevelopment of Housing Society’s building: How to get down into task?
[This article elucidates on various types of problems to be encountered by the Society’s members in redevelopment of their building, procedures to be adapted for selecting a reliable builder/developer for the redevelopment project, and important conditions to be included while entering into a redevelopment agreement with the builder.] The redevelopment works best when a society…
Read articleDisclosure and treatment of Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets in a financial statement
Accounting Standard (Ind AS 37) defines and specifies the accounting for and disclosure of provisions, contingent liabilities, and contingent assets. A contingent liability is a liability that may occur depending on the outcome of an uncertain future event. It is a possible obligation that may or may not arise depending on how a future event…
Read articleGlobal pact on minimum tax deal agreed as Nations back 15% rate
A global deal has been agreed by 136 countries, to set a minimum tax rate of 15 percent as governments look to end a race to the bottom on corporate taxation. This is one of the sweeping overhauls of international tax rules finalised on Friday (October 8, 2021) at an Inclusive Framework meeting under the…
Read articleTransaction Limit in IMPS enhanced to ₹5 lakh
In the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies on October 8, 2021, the Reserve Bank of India announced that the transaction limit of Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) to be increased to ₹5 lakh. “In view of the importance of the IMPS system in the processing of domestic payment transactions, it is proposed to increase the…
Read articleNo repo rate cut for 8th time
The monetary policy committee of the Reserve Bank of India today unanimously decided to keep the repo rate unchanged for the eighth consecutive time. The committee also lowered the FY22 inflation forecast to 5.3 per cent from an earlier estimate of 5.7 per cent. MPC also decided to continue with its accommodative stance as long…
Why is the conveyance of property in the name of Co-operative Housing Societies important?
If you look at the bye-laws of a cooperative housing society, you may find that the main objective of a CHS is to obtain the conveyance from the landowner/developer in its name. Conveyance is a transfer of the title deed of land and building by the builder and developer/landowner in favour of housing society by…
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