Certifications In Audit

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Required Documents

  • PAN of the Company or Entity
  • Certificate of Incorporation or Registration
  • Financial Statements including Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account
  • Trial Balance and Ledger Accounts
  • Bank Statements
  • GST Returns and Income Tax Returns
  • Details of specific transaction requiring certification
  • Supporting invoices and agreements
  • Loan sanction letters, if applicable
  • Details of foreign remittance, if applicable
  • Previous certificates issued, if any
  • Board Resolution, where required
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FAQs

They are professional attestations issued by a Chartered Accountant after verifying financial or statutory information.

Yes, certifications are specific and limited to particular transactions or reports.

A qualified Chartered Accountant in practice.

In many cases, Form 15CB certification is required

It is a certificate issued by a CA for certain foreign remittances under income tax provisions.

Yes, most banks require certified financials.

Yes, any entity requiring certification can obtain it.

Financial statements, supporting documents, and transaction details.

In certain cases, certification may be required.

It depends on the complexity and document verification.

Certain ROC forms require professional certification.

Proper records are necessary for issuing certificate.

It is a certificate confirming the net worth of an entity or individual.

Many government tenders require turnover certification.

It confirms that funds received have been used for specified purpose.

Yes, both company and professional may face consequences.

Yes, we provide complete certification services.

In many cases, digital signature is used.

Yes, income and net worth certificates are often required.

We provide accurate, timely, and legally compliant certifications with complete documentation support.