
ICSI, ICMAI demand inclusion of co secretaries, cost accountants as ’accountant’ in I-T Bill
Live MintNew Delhi, Feb 17 Apex bodies of company secretaries and cost accountants have urged the government to include these professionals under the definition of 'accountant' in the Income Tax Bill, 2025. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, both set up under Acts of Parliament, have demanded that their members be treated as accountant in the bill. In a release on Monday, ICSI said that company secretaries should be included in the definition of 'accountant' as outlined in Section 515 of the bill. ICSI President Dhananjay Shukla said that to cater to this need for a large pool of qualified professionals who can ensure compliance with tax regulations, it is imperative that company secretaries be included in the definition of 'accountant' in the bill.
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