Cost records and audit rules 2014

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New Cost Audit and Record Rules under section 148 of Companies Act, 2013

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M KAMESWARA RAO, B.Com, FCMACOST ACCOUNTANT

M K RAO & Co.,

4-124 Swaroopnagar

Uppal

Hyderabad 500 039

Email: raokml@gmail.com,

Contact : 949513712

COST RECORDS AND AUDIT RULES 2014

ISSUED ON 30TH JUNE, 2014 vide Gazatte Notification No.GSR 425 E

Issued under section 148 of Companies Act, 2013 and suspercedes

1. Cost Accounting Record Rules 2011

2. Cost Accounting Report Rules, 2011

3. Cost Accounting Records(Eletricity Industry) Rules, 2011

4. Cost Accounting Records(Fertilizers Indusry) Rules, 2011

5. Cost Accounting Records (Pharceuticals) Industry Rules 2011

6. Cost Accounting Records (Petroleum Industry) Rules, 2011

7. Cost Accounting Records (Sugar Industry) Rules, 2011

8. Cost Accounting Records (Telecommunication industry) Rules, 2011

APPLICATION OF COST RECORDSCompanies engaged in strategic sector producing following goods

Companies engaged in industry controlled by Sector Regulator

Companies engaged in areas of Public Interest

Companies engaged in Production import, supply or trading of medical devices

Machinery and mechanical appliances used in defense, space and atomic energy sectors

Port services Railway or Tramway Locomotives and fixtures and fittings , Rolling Stock, Mech or Electro Mechanical traffic signaling equipment

Turbo jets and turbo profellers Arms and ammunitions

Aeronautical services Mineral products including cement

Propellant powders, prepared explosives, safety fuses detonating fuses, percussion or detonating caps, igniters, electric detonators

Telecommunication services

Ores, Mineral fuel, mineral oils, base metals inorganic chemicals, organic or inorganic com-pounds of precious metals, rare earth metals of radioactive elements or isotopes and Organic chemicals

Radar aparatus, Radio Navigational aid aparatus and remote control apparatus

Generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity

Jute and Jute products, Edible Oil under APM, Constructions Industry

Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles motorised whether or not fitted with weapons and parts of such vehicles

Steel, Roads and other infrastructure projects, Drugs and Pharmaceuticals, Fertilizers

Companies engaged in Health services,

Sugar and industrial alcohol, Petroleum products, Rubber and allied products

Companies engaged in Education Services

APPLICATION OF RECORD RULESNet worth of the Company Rs.500 crores or Turnover of Rs. 500 crores for industries engaged in strategic sectors.For Companies engaged in industry regulated by Sectoral regulator, and producing multi products (turnover from single product or service) shall be Rs.50 crores.

In case of company engaged in producing single product, the net worth of the company Rs.150 crores or more or turnover is Rs.25 crores or more.

In case of Companies engaged in Public interest, the thresh hold limit shall be Rs.50 crores or more for companies engaged in multi product company where specific product turnover .

In case of single product company the net worth of the Company is more than Rs.150 crores or networth of the company is Rs.25 cores or more.

In case of companies engaged in producing, supplying, importing or trading of medical devices the thresh hold limit in case of companies dealing in multi products, the turnover from single product shall be Rs.10 crores or more or 1/3 of the total turnover of the company whichever is less.In case of companies engaged in dealing in single product, the product turnover to be Rs.25 crore or more or net worth of the Company is Rs.150 crores or more.

APPLICATION OF COST AUDIT

Group A – Companies engaged in Strategic sectors

Net worth Rs.500 crores or more

Turnover Rs.500 crores of more

Group B -& Group C – Companies engaged in Regulated Industry or

companies engaged in Public Interest

- In case of Multi product Companies, turnover from

individual product shall be Rs.100 crores or more

- In case of single product companies, turnover from such

individual product shall be Rs.100 crores or more or net worth

of the company is Rs.500 crores or more.

Application of cost audit – contd.

Group D - In case of companies engaged in multi product or device the turnover of the Company is Rs.10 crores or one third of the total turnover of the company whichever is less,

In case of Companies engaged in single product, turnover from such single product shall be Rs.25 crores or net worth of the Company to be Rs.150 crores.

CRA 1 Form for Cost Records

MATERIAL:

1. Input Raw materials both imported and indgenous

2. Bought out Components, Sub Assemblies, accessories, semi finished

goods

3. Consumables, Stores, spares,

4. Manufactured components

Indicating qty received, issued, balance and value thereof.

SALARIES:

1. Salaries & wages paid and attendance records, for both permanent

employees, contact labour, overtime wages paid

2. Records to show cost centre wise allocation of salaries and wages

3. Idle time and cost of labour

4. Labour cost related to Capaital works

5. Normal retirement brenefits

Utilities:

1. Cost and quantity of each type of utility such as power water steam

Purchsed, produced and consumed.

2. Allocation to cost centres and further to individual producs/services

3. If any utility is major input to the raw material used in production such utility to be included in the cost of raw material.

4. Measures taken to conserve the energy and impact on per unit cost of goods/services.

SERVICE DEPARTTMENT EXPENSES:

1. All expenses incurred for service departments such as engineering,

computer cell, quality, workshop,tool room.

2. Apportionment of the expenses to production departments.

3. Cost of service rendered to related party or sold to outside parties including distribution, marketing expenses.

REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE:

1. Cost of repairs and maintenance in various cost centres or departments under different heads.

2. Costs incurred in general Repairs shop, tool room

3. Stores and Spares not moved for 24 months in amount and proportion to total inventory

4. The expenditure incurred on major repairs which benefit beyond a period of 12 months are absorbed over the period over which such benefits accrue. Indicate method of accounting and basis of allocation

FIXED ASSETS, DEPRECIATION AND LEASE CHARGES:

1. Assets used for production of goods and services indicating cost of acquisition, installation charges and rate of depreciation.

2. The basis of apportioning of common assets to various goods and services.

3. Depreciation charged either lower or higher than the rates chargeable under Companies Act, 2013 such excess or lower depreciation per unit cost of goods / service produced.

4. The cumulative depreciation charged in cost records shall not exceed the original cost of the asset.

5. The assets taken on lease or given on lease showing break up of lease rent, financial charges, depreciation paid or received

6. Any assets given or received on lease from Related parties

OVER HEADS:

1. All indirecgt expenses incurred in production for goods / services analysed into Works, Administrartion, Selling and Distribution, Head Office.

2. Any indirect expenses incurred in Foreign Exchange

3. Overheads chargeable for Capital Assets shall be identified separately.

4. Basis of apportionment of overheads to various classes such as Works, Admin, Selling & Distribution an HO

ROYALTY AND TECHNICAL KNOW FEE

1. Royalty and Technical agreements

2. Fee paid, Royalty paid for goods / services to technology parters, recurring sor non recurring.

3. Treatmemt of Fee paid or Royalty paid

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES:

1. Expenses incurred for the development of existing goods / services and development expenses incurred for new products / services

2. If development expenses are to be distributed to more than one year, reasons and criterion for extending beyond one year.

3. Expenses incurred in foreign exchange, expenses paid to related party, subsidy grant, incentive, credit, recoveries, penalty/damages paid and any abnormal portion shall be indicated

4. R & D dept. expenses for providing technical know how to outsides shall be excluded from cost of production Income for providing technical know received shall excluded from incomes.

QUALITY CONTROL

1. Quality control department expenses incurred

2. Expenses incurred in foreign exchange and expenses paid to related party on account of quality control activities

3. Unabsorbed overheads and any abnormal portion

4. Income receried from related parties towards quality control activities

WORKIN PROGRESS AND FINISHED STOCK

1. The etd followed for determining cost of work in progress and finished stock of the goods and for servicdes

2. All conversion costs incurred

CAPTIVE CONSUMPTION

1. Quality and cost of each goods / service transferred to other

department.

2. Sold to outside parties

By products

1, For each by product, quantitys produced, issued and balance in quantity and value.

2. Basis adopted for giving credit to main process

3. Expenses incurred for further processing, if any

4. Actual sales realization

5. Credits or recoveries from disposal of by products

JOINT PRODUCTS

1. Tne basis of apportioning of joint costs

2. Credit or recoveries from the disposal of joint products.

PACKING EXPENSES

1. Packing expenses for domestic or export

2. Mateiral segregated as primary and seconday packing material

3. Basis of valuation of packing materials

4. Expenses incurred in Foreign Exchange

5. Credits / recoveries in respect of packing material

Interest an other borrowing costs:

1. Money borrowed for each product or service project and or working capitgal and interest charges thereon.

2. The amount of net interest and other borrowing costs allocated to products under reference and other products.

3. Borrowing costs paid or payable / received or receivable to and from related parties

4. Penal interest or fine / damages paid

5. Prior period expenses relating to interest or borrowing costs

EXPENSES OR INCENTVES ON EXPORTS

1. Expenses incurred for export sales.

2. Separate cost statements for export sales indicatisng incentives received.

3. Export commitment licence wise and reasons for non compliance

4. If duty free imports are made the cost statements should reflect this.

POLLUTION CONTROL

1. Expenses incurred on various measures to protect environment like effluent treatment, control of pollution of airt, water

2. Basis of distribution of pollution control expenses such costs of jobs done in house and outsourced separately

3. Pollution control costs paid or payable to related parties

4. Foreign exchange expenses

5. Subsidy, grant, incentive, credit/reciverues

6. Any abnormal portiosn of such costs

7. Penalty and damges paid

8. Any amount receivable from pollution control agency

Production Records

1. Quantitative records such as produced, issued for sale and balance quanity.

2. Packed and unpacked quantities

3. Produced by own arrangement, loan or licence details

SALES RECORDS

1. Domestic sales at controlled prices, Domestic sale at market price

2. Export sales under advance licence

3. Export sales under other obligations

4. Export sales at market prices

5. Sales to Related party / inter unit company transfer

6. All above details each plant wise

7. Total sales realization as well as for unit

ANY OTHER COST ITEM

1. Any other item of cost necessary for cost of production, cost of sale and determining margin in total and per unit

Adjustment of cost variances:

1. If Company maintains cost records other than on actual basis, such as standard cost, record shall indicate basis of calculating cost of production.

2. Cost variances in respect of material, labour and overheads further analysed into quantity, price and efficiency variances

3. Basis of absorbing vaiances into the cost of production.

4. Reasons for the variances to be recorded

COST STATEMENTS

1. Cost statements quarterly and annually showing quantititative information for each product / service

2. Showing available capacity, actual production as per excise records,

capacity utilization,

3. Stock purchased for trading, stock and other adjustments,

4. Quantity available for sale,

5. Wastage

6. And actual sale

7. Above details for current financial year and previous year.

8. Cost statements to show each element of cost for cost of production,

cost of sale and margin in total and per unit

9. Reconciliation of quarterly / annualaly for indirect taxes such as

Excise, Vat and CST showing assessable value, excise duty payable,

input credits availed

10. All cost statements as above for each plant or facility

11. Any other cost statements required for suitable presentation of

Costs and Profitabilitys of goods / services produced by the

Company.

RECONCILIATION OF COST AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS

1. The cost statements shall be reconcilrd with financial statements for the financial year indicating expednses or incomes not considered in the cost records or statements for ensuring accuracy.

2. A statement showing total expenses incurred and the amount allocated to the products under reference and other products to be reconciled with financial records.

STATISTICAL RECODS

1. Avialable machine hours, man hours in each cost centre and actual hours utilized.

2. Idle hours shall be analyzed

3. Capital employed, net fixed assets, working capital for the producrs under reference

4. Assets added as replacement and those added for increasing capacity

RECORDS FOR PHYSICAL VERIFICATION

1. Physical verification records for Raw materials, process materials, packing materials, consumables, stores, machinery spares, chemicals, fuels, finished goods and fixed assets.

2. Reason for shortage / surplus and method followed for adjusting same in the cost of goods / services

RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

1. Purchase /sale of raw material, consumable, finished goods including rejected goods/scrap

2. Utilisation of plant facilities and technical know how

3. Supply of utilities and any other services

4. Administrative, technical, managerial or any other consultancy services;

5. Purchase and sale of capital goods including plant and machinery; and

6. Any other payment related to the production of goods/rendering of service under reference

7. Rates charged or paid for such goods or services

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