hi,
M a fresher who started work in an event management firm as
an accountant recently, and i don't know the head o tail of
what to be done., worse part is its a small firm, and i have
to learn everything on my own,:( so if anyone could guide me
pllleeeeeesssssssseeeeeeee help... its really very urgent..
I'd be very grateful...
Answer Posted / deepak
Best you can do is to ask to the person in the same kind of
Job. Search Google is there any special treatment given for
accounting transactions of event managemrnt business. I
think most of the transactions would be general as we use
in case of other businesses.Purchases, Salaries, these must
be given general accouting treatments. Service tax wouyld
be applicable to your company as a service provider.TDS
wouild also be applicable. Rest you can ask with your CA.
he will surely guide you.
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