NFRA advises to remove compulsory statutory Audit for all companies!



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India is unique in mandating statutory audits for all companies, regardless of size. The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) has found that many Micro, Small, and Medium Companies (MSMCs) pay auditors less than what's required for a proper audit. Considering that major economies only require audits for small companies meeting public interest criteria, and that other audits like income tax and GST are no longer compulsory in certain cases, NFRA proposes revisiting the requirement for all companies. They have released a consultation paper seeking public and stakeholder feedback by 10th November 2021.

India is unique among the big economies of the world in statutorily mandating compulsory audit for all companies, irrespective of their size and characteristics. In view of the significant role played by companies in India in the economic growth and development of the Nation, it is essential that the regulatory environment is conducive to support, and not burden, the growth in business and economic activities of these entities.

A preliminary analysis has been done by National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) on the key financial parameters of the companies registered in India from their MCA-21 filings and it is found that the fees paid to auditors by a large majority of Micro, Small and Medium Companies (MSMCs) are way below what an audit, when performed in compliance with the letter and spirit of the Standards of Auditing, would require.

NFRA Proposes Ending Compulsory Audits for All Firms

Major economies of the world require statutory audit for small companies only in case some minimum criteria of public interest are satisfied. Even in India, income tax audit is now not compulsory where the turnover is Rs. 10 crore or less provided not more than 5% of the transactions are in cash. GST audit has also been completely done away with.

It is, therefore, appropriate to revisit the requirement of compulsory statutory audit for all companies irrespective of their size and/or public interest. NFRA has prepared a Consultation Paper explaining the issues involved and providing the data and information required for responding to the questions raised in an informed manner, with the objective to seek the comments/suggestions of the wider stakeholder group and the public at large on questions raised. The last date for receipt of comments is 10th November, 2021. The comments may be submitted by email at: comments-tac.paper@nfra.gov.in  

 NFRA’s Consultation Paper on Statutory Audit and Auditing Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Companies (MSMCs) can be accessed on NFRA’s website at: Click Here

FAQ :

NFRA is proposing to remove the compulsory statutory audit requirement for all companies in India, irrespective of their size or public interest.

NFRA's preliminary analysis shows that many MSMCs pay auditors less than what's required for a compliant audit. They also note that other major economies don't mandate audits for all small companies and that other audits like income tax and GST have become less compulsory.

India is unique among major economies for statutorily mandating compulsory audits for all companies, regardless of their size and characteristics.

You can submit your comments and suggestions via email to comments-tac.paper@nfra.gov.in.

The last date for receipt of comments is 10th November 2021.

NFRA's Consultation Paper on Statutory Audit and Auditing Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Companies (MSMCs) can be accessed on NFRA's website.




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