January 13, 2024

Section 49 – The Partnership Act, 1932

Payment of Firm’s Debts and of Separate Debts Where there are joint debts due from the firm, and also separate debts due from any partner, the property of the firm shall be applied in the first instance in payment of the debts of the firm, and, if there is any surplus, then the share of each partner shall be applied in payment of his separate debts or paid to him. The separate property of any partner shall he applied first in the payment of his separate debts, and the surplus (if any) in payment of the debts of the firm. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida  Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA

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Section 48 – The Partnership Act, 1932

Mode of Settlement of Accounts Between Partner In settling the accounts of a firm after dissolution, the following rules shall, subject to agreement by the partners, be observed : (a) Losses, including deficiencies of capital, shall be paid first out of profits, next out of capital, and, lastly, if necessary, by the partners individually in the proportions in which they were entitled to share profits; (b) the assets of the firm, including any sums contributed by the partners to make up deficiencies of capital, shall be applied in the following manner and order : (i) in paying the debts of the firm to third parties; (ii) in paying to each partner rateably what is due to him from the firm for advances as distinguished from capital; (iii) in paying to each partner rateably what is due to him on account of capital; and (iv) the residue, if any, shall be divided among the partners in the proportions in which they were entitled to share profits. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida  Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA

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Section 47 – The Partnership Act, 1932

Continuing Authority of Partners for Purposes of Winding Up. After the dissolution of a firm the authority of each partner to bind the firm, and the other mutual rights and obligations of the partners, continue notwithstanding the dissolution, so far as may be necessary to wind up the affairs of the firm and to complete transactions begun but unfinished at the time of the dissolution, but not otherwise : Provided that the firm is in no case bound by the acts of a partner who had been adjudicated insolvent, but this proviso does not affect the liability of any person who has after the adjudication represented himself or knowingly permitted himself to be represented as a partner of the insolvent. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida  Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA

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Section 46 – The Partnership Act, 1932

Right of Partners to Have Business Wound Up After Dissolution On the dissolution of a firm every partner or his representative is entitled, as against all the other partners or their representatives, to have the property of the firm applied in payment of the debts and liabilities of the firm, and to have the surplus distributed among the partners or which representatives according to their rights. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida  Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA

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Section 45 – The Partnership Act, 1932

Liability For Acts of Partners Done After Dissolution (1) Notwithstanding the dissolution of a firm, the partners continue to be liable as such to third parties for any act done by any of them which would have been an act of the firm, if done before the dissolution, until public notice is given of the dissolution : Provided that the estate of a partner who dies, or who is adjudicated an insolvent, or of a partner who, not having been known to the person dealing with the firm to be a partner, retires from the firm, is not liable under this section for acts done after the date on which he ceases to be a partner. (2) Notices under sub-section (1) may be given by any partner. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida  Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA

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Section 44 – The Partnership Act, 1932

Dissolution by The Court. At the suit of a partner, the Court may dissolve a firm on any of the following grounds, namely :- (a) that a partner has become of unsound mind, in which case the suit may be brought as well by the next friend of the partner who has become of unsound mind as by any other partner; (b) that a partner, other than the partner suing, has become in any way permanently incapable of performing his duties as partner; (c) that a partner, other than the partner suing, is guilty of conduct which is likely to affect prejudicially the carrying on of the business regard being had to the nature of the business; (d) that a partner, other than the partner suing, wilfully or persistently commits breach of agreements relating to the management of the affairs of the firm of the conduct of its business; or otherwise so conducts himself in matters relating to the business that it is not reasonably practicable for the other partners to carry on the business in partnership with him; (e) that a partner, other than the partner suing, has in any way transferred the whole of his interest in the firm to a third party, or has allowed his share to be charged under the provisions of rule 49 of Order XXI of the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, or has allowed it to be sold in the recovery of arrears of land revenue or of any dues recoverable as arrears of land revenue due by the partner; (f) that the business of the firm cannot be carried on save at a loss; or (g) on any other ground which renders it just and equitable that the firm should be dissolved. Practice area’s of B K Goyal & Co LLP Income Tax Return Filing | Income Tax Appeal | Income Tax Notice | GST Registration | GST Return Filing | FSSAI Registration | Company Registration | Company Audit | Company Annual Compliance | Income Tax Audit | Nidhi Company Registration| LLP Registration | Accounting in India | NGO Registration | NGO Audit | ESG | BRSR | Private Security Agency | Udyam Registration | Trademark Registration | Copyright Registration | Patent Registration | Import Export Code | Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection | Section 8 Company | Foreign Company | 80G and 12A Certificate | FCRA Registration |DGGI Cases | Scrutiny Cases | Income Escapement Cases | Search & Seizure | CIT Appeal | ITAT Appeal | Auditors | Internal Audit | Financial Audit | Process Audit | IEC Code | CA Certification | Income Tax Penalty Notice u/s 271(1)(c) | Income Tax Notice u/s 142(1) | Income Tax Notice u/s 144 |Income Tax Notice u/s 148 | Income Tax Demand Notice | Psara License | FCRA Online Company Registration Services in major cities of India Company Registration in Jaipur | Company Registration in Delhi | Company Registration in Pune | Company Registration in Hyderabad | Company Registration in Bangalore | Company Registration in Chennai | Company Registration in Kolkata | Company Registration in Mumbai | Company Registration in India | Company Registration in Gurgaon | Company Registration in Noida  Complete CA Services CA in Delhi | CA in Gurgaon | CA in Noida | CA in Jaipur | CA Firm in India RERA Services RERA Rajasthan | RERA Haryana | RERA Delhi | UP RERA

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Aaple Sarkar Portal

Aaple Sarkar Portal is an online platform that has been established by the Government of Maharastra Government to facilitate citizen-centric services under a single portal. Aaple Sarkar portal provides a host of features and relevant information about the Maharastra Government and its many departments and services offered. Aaple Sarkar Portal is an online platform that has been established by the Government of Maharastra Government to facilitate citizen-centric services under a single portal. Aaple Sarkar portal provides a host of features and relevant information about the Maharastra Government and its many departments and services offered. In this article, we look at the multiple services offered by the Aaple Sarkar Portal in detail. Objective The Aaple Sarkar Portal aims for the Development of the State, Citizen Services Portal and the Workflow Management & Content Management platform to various schemes and services. Details Of Aaple Sarker Portal Name Aaple Sarkar Portal Launched by Maharashtra Government Beneficiaries Residents Of Maharashtra Objective Providing income certificate Official Website https://aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in/en Services Provided at Aaple Sarkar Portal Revenue Department Services Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department Services Labour Department Services Water Resources Department Services Industries Department Services Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Department Services Forest Department Services Department of Registration and Stamps (IGR) Department of Co-Operation Marketing and Textiles Services Law and Judiciary Department Services Home Department Services Transport Department Services Industries Department Services Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai Services Housing Department Services- MHADA Housing Department – Building Repairs and Reconstruction Board Housing Department – Slum Rehabilitation Authority Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Urban Development Services Maharashtra Pollution Control Board Services Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nagpur Municipal Corporation Social Justice and Special Assistance Department Medical Education and Drug Department – AYUSH Medical Education and Drug Department – MIMH Medical Education and Drug Department – DMER Tourism and Cultural Affairs – Gazetteers Department Agriculture Department Services School Education and Sports Department Public Health Department Home Department- Maharashtra Maritime Board Higher Education and Technical Department Revenue Department Under Revenue Department the online application has to be submitted through avail the list of certificates such as Income certificate, caste certificate, resident certificate, agriculture certification certificate, bonafide certificate, landholding certificate, widow certificate, etc. Labour Department The services that can be utilised under this labour department are listed out: Registration/ Renewal of Shop and Establishment Registration of New Labour License Registration of the establishment under the Building and other construction wage Act. Food & Public Distribution System (PDS) It facilities the user with the services such as adding a member’s name in a ration card, APPL, BPL, AAY change in wrong card category in ration card, Modifications on ration cards, new ration card. Agriculture Department Under the Agriculture Department, the below listed are the various services that can be availed. Soil & water sample testing Testing of Fertilizer sample and Insecticide Sample Issue licence to operate the business of Dealer in seed (State Level) Issue licence to operate the business of manufacture and Dealer fertilizer (State level) Duplicate Migration Certificate Duplicate Agri Technical Diploma Certificate and Marksheet (3-year Semi English Medium) Inspection of Production Parts of Agricultural Seeds Import Certificate for Productivity Planting Material Transport Department Under the transport department, any new vehicle owner can register their vehicle by filing online registration form purchased from the showroom. Aaple Sarkar Portal Features Citizens can apply and submit their application form online from anywhere, anytime. Citizens can verify or track the status of their application by entering the application ID in the Application Tracking module. Uploading of supporting documents for easy transparency and verification. Applicants will receive e-mail or SMS alerts at various stages of application processing. Direct benefits to the registered applicants Aadhaar linked Bank Account. Easy sanctioning of all requested application for Sanctioning Authority Creation of Role Based Login ID and Password. Transparency in the monitoring of Scholarship by the Department of State Government or even both. Benefits of Aaple Sarkar Portal Services provided at the doorstep of citizens Time-saving Easy access to services User-friendly Quick services Important Documents of Aaple Sarkar Proof of Identity PAN Card Voter ID Card Passport Aadhaar Card Driving License Government/Semi-Government ID Proof MNREGA Job Card RSBY Card Proof of Address Ration Card Passport Aadhaar Card Driving License Voter ID Card A Property Tax Receipt Property Agreement Copy Water Bill Electricity Bill Telephone Bill Rent Receipt Procedure to Apply for Services Access the Portal Step 1: The applicant has to access the official portal of Aaple Sarkar to avail all the services offered. New User Registration Step 2: In case the applicant is a new user of the Aaple Sarkar portal, then have to register in the portal to receive all the services provided by the government. Now click on the Aaple Sarkar Online Portal link on which redirects to another page. Click on the “New User” tab for the New User Registration. Applicant Full Name Desired Login Name Taluk Aadhaar number Mobile Number e-mail Address Applicant’s Address Password City Step 3: After entering all the details, the applicant has to click on the “submit” button. Step 4: Enter the one time password and click the confirm button. Step 5: After Confirmation, a confirmation email will be sent to the registered mail ID. Click on the activate link to activate your account. The account will be activated on clicking the activation link. Login to Portal Step 6: To portal login, the applicant has to enter the login id, password and enter the captcha and then you need to click on the “Submit” button. Step 7: Now, the applicant is eligible to request and apply for any of the services which are available at the portal. Apply for Services Step 8: The applicant has to select the required service from the list of services available under the option. Step 9: Read all the guidance there and click on the ”Continue” tab to open a validity online application form. Upload Required Documents Step 10: Now fill in the online application form completely, provide all the correct details of all the applicant, their properties and assets along with all the required documents. Acknowledgement Number Step 11: After filling the application form, the

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Purpose and Importance of XBRL

XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language. XBRL is a freely available electronic standard communication software developed to exchange business reports around the world. XBRL is the language of electronic communication of business and financial data that transforms business reporting around the world. It offers great benefits in the preparation, analysis and communication of business information. It provides cost savings, high efficiency and improved accuracy and reliability for all those involved in providing or using financial data. XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language. Meaning of XBRL XBRL is an international standard for digital business reporting, operated by a global Non-Profit Organization, XBRL International, committed to improving reporting in the public interest. XBRL is used worldwide, in more than 50 countries. Millions of XBRL documents are created every year, instead of old, paper reports with more useful, more efficient, and more accurate digital versions.In short, XBRL provides a language in which reporting terms can be defined by authorization. Those terms may be used to represent exclusively the contents of financial statements or other forms of compliance, performance and business reports. XBRL allows reporting information to flow between organizations quickly, accurately and digitally. The transition from paper-based reports, PDF and HTML to XBRL is a bit like the transition from film photography to digital photography, or from paper maps to digital maps. Why XBRL is Important? XBRL supports the preparation, scrutinisation, and transmission of business reports in an effective manner. Not only does XBRL improve efficiency and accuracy of financial data but also lowers the cost involved in the communication of business information. The use of XBRL has been rapidly increasing over the years with various organisations around the world, implementing the software to communicate their financial and business reports.XBRL offers a wide range of benefits across all the phases of business analysis and data communication. Reduced costs, accurate and reliable communication of data, and automation, among others are some of the major benefits XBRL offer. The following points will emphasize the importance of XBRL – It makes business reporting digital, which is why it makes it more transparent. It is used for communication between businesses and users of financial information Better information, ratings, and general customer performance reviews benefit the bank and customer alike The best investment options can be selected with XBRL approval XBRL will determine the future of the input, process and output of financial information Purpose of XBRL People who publish the reports do so with the assurance that the information contained in it may be used and accurately analysed. People who use reports to test it against a set of business and sensible rules, to capture and avoid errors in their source. People who use the knowledge to do so in a way that best suits their needs, including the use of different languages, other forms of money and the style they prefer. People who use the information to do so make sure that the data they are given comply with the set of definitions described earlier. Complete descriptions and accurate data tag allows to: To prepare Confirmation Publication Exchange Use Analysis Of business information of all kinds. The information in the reports prepared using the XBRL standard varies between different information systems in completely different organizations. This allows for the exchange of business information throughout the reporting series. People, who want to report information, share information, publish work information and allow for direct processing of information all rely on XBRL. Advantages of XBRL Automation function Cost Reduction Improved Data Accuracy Familiarity with all countries Savings Standards Very Reliable and Fast Making financial statements more useful Easy Data Comparison XBRL is a versatile language that may be used to cover all elements of reporting in a variety of nations and industries. We may customise it to match unique business demands, even at the level of individual businesses, due to its extensible nature. Therefore, it can be said that XBRL technology leads to the trade of additional information that can be automated by use. This one-size-fits-all approach ensures the accuracy of all Financial Data for end users and early corporate transaction decisions. Documents required in XBRL Purposes The following documents need to be completed in XBRL format: Balance Sheet in excel format Profit and Loss Statement excel format Statement Cash Flow Statement in excel format Annual Report on word Files Related Group chart Last Year’s Chart Properties Sample file / PDF format XBRL filing procedure for Financial Statements he method for filing financial statements in XBRL format is as follows: Create an XBRL instance You may obtain an XBRL validation tool from the MCA webpage. Use that tool to verify documents, for example. You may also use the tool to perform a preliminary review of a legitimate sample document. Link the instance to the AOC-4 XBRL E-Form as well. Fill up and submit the E-Form AOC-4 XBRL on the MCA site. Penalties for failing to file XBRL financial statements If a company fails to file its financial statements with the Registrar by the deadline (i.e. 30 days), it will be fined ten thousand rupees, with an additional penalty of one hundred rupees per day if the delay persists, up to a maximum of two Lakh rupees. The company’s Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer, if any, and, in the absence of the Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer, any other director charged by the Board with compliance with the provisions of this section, and, in the absence of any such director, all the company’s directors, shall be liable to a penalty of 10,000 Rupees, with a further penalty of 100 Rupees in case of repeated failure. FAQs Q: What is XBRL, and what does it stand for? XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language. It is a standardized language for the electronic communication of business and financial data. XBRL is designed to improve the accuracy and reliability of financial reporting by using a standardized format for exchanging financial information. Q: How does XBRL enhance transparency in financial reporting? XBRL enhances transparency by providing a standardized

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