Blogs & Articles
Professional insights, commentary and research articles authored by the partners and senior professionals of K.S. Aiyar & Co on audit, taxation, governance and accountancy.
Big win for big 4: 'Government audit' gives a thumbs up to MNCs
ET: Big win for big 4: 'Government audit' gives a thumbs up to MNCs. Economic Times coverage of the landmark government audit outcome.
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Book Review
A professional review published in BCAJ exploring contemporary literature in the field of auditing and accountancy.
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Auditing: An Indic Framework
An exploration of auditing principles through an Indic lens — examining how indigenous frameworks can enrich modern audit practice.
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Talk of the Town — The Auditor and the Judge
Talk of the Town — The Auditor and the Judge. An insightful perspective on the evolving relationship between the audit profession and the judiciary.
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'Make in India' in Auditing
Examining the 'Make in India' initiative through the lens of the Indian auditing profession — opportunities, challenges, and the path forward for homegrown audit firms.
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On Not Building a Top Global Indian Audit Firm
Raghu Aiyar's article published in BCAJ (February 2018) — a candid reflection on the structural barriers preventing Indian audit firms from achieving global scale.
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The Budget – Sanjay Dave, Chartered Accountant
At the outset and personally I feel this is a budget of India and not of any party. A brief analysis touching upon three of the nine pillars mentioned by the Finance Minister.
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The Budget Expectation – Sanjay Dave, Chartered Accountant
After reading my earlier article, a colleague asked why not do away with personal taxation? A thought-provoking idea on the day when the Economic Survey was released.
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The Budget Expectation/s – Sanjay Dave, Chartered Accountant
It is human nature to always expect more relief from the Government when it comes to taxation. In our country, the direct taxpaying population is much smaller than it should be.
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