Bba Internship Project
Bba Internship Project
Bba Internship Project
Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award Of the degree
of Bachelor of Business Administration
(2017-2020)
SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO
SHIVAM SINGHAL Dr. Navneet Gera
0171BBA291 Associate Professor
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INDEX
12. Appendix B
1.Joining report
2.Company profile
3.Mentor feedback
4.Student self-evaluation
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DECLARATION BY STUDENT
SHIVAM SINGHAL
BBA V Section- E
0171BBA291
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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CERTIFICATE FROM GUIDE
This is to certify that the Summer training project is the work done by
Mr. Shivam Singhal under my guidance and supervision for the degree
of Bachelor of Business Administration from Bharati Vidyapeeth
Institute of Research and Management, Pune. To the best of my
knowledge and belief.
1. This is original work done by student.
2. The project is completed as per guidelines and has plagiarism report.
3. Fulfills the requirements of the guidelines relating to the BBA degree of the university.
4. Is up to the standard both in respect of contents and language for referred to the examiner.
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CERTIFICATE FROM THE DIRECTOR
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CHAPTER – 1
“About Company”
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Overview of
‘Sanjay K Singhal & CO’
established in January, 2006. Since the formation, the firm’s aim is to provide
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customers with real value in return for their trust and confidence in choosing us as
with them, listening carefully and providing solutions to their specific needs, and
Accountants firm that is rooted in East Delhi & Ghaziabad , with a tradition for
The Firm and Partners has wide skill set and experience in Statutory Audit, Income
& Expenditure of the auditing, Stocking Audit, Concurrent, Inspection Audit and
Information and other vital things.
State Bank of Mysore, Bank of India(BoI), Syndicate Bank etc. Central Statutory
and tax advisors. The firm represents a combination of specialized abilities and
knowledge , which are equipped to give quality financial advice and personalized
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financial services. The firm is also very dynamic by nature as those associated with
the firm have frequent interaction with the chartered industry and other
At Sanjay K Singhal & CO we have a tendency to perceive that the three major
Auditing and Taxation and that we pride to be master altogether these domains.
and pride oneself on being prompt in delivering the comes at stipulated timeline.
We have a tendency to ensure to take care of a high level of quality altogether our
deliverables. We have a tendency to guarantee to take care of the foremost real and
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“To be the most highly respected professional firm in the region where clients
come for the peace of mind that their interests are being cared for by a team that
enjoys working with them and one another. ”
“To provide businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals with the highest quality
accounting, auditing, tax planning and business advisory services delivered in a
timely, efficient and innovative manner by a professional team that clearly enjoys
working together to exceed their clients' needs. ”
o Accountancy
This includes the preparing and analyzing of accounts and the preparation of
financial statements. It consists of a wide area ranging from simple Book keeping
to complex financial analysis and interpretation of results .
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o Auditing
o Taxation
With a number of taxes on the statute book, current and continuing tax information
has become important to the effective to finance of business management. The
assessment of taxes is very closely related with financial accounts. The Chartered
Accountant with his skills, knowledge and experience in accounts is in an
advantageous position for preparing the returns for tax purposes, representing
clients before the Income-Tax(IT) authorities and rendering general advice on
taxes to our clients. An additional responsibility placed on him recently is that our
services will be required by the tax department for auditing complicated and
twisted cases, having large revenue earnings or potential. The requirement under
the Income-Tax law(IT) for compulsory maintenance of accounts by the specified
categories of taxpayers would also make a demand on our time and services.
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o Cost Accountancy
o Management Consultancy
o STRENGTH
The primary of owning and operating an accounting firm is that it is usually
immune from negative changes inside the economic system. people, mainly small
enterprise owners and real estate investor, are going to continue to need advice and
preparation of their taxes and financial statements in the monetary climate. As
such, these are most effective services that a properly licensed CPA can provide to
the clients. More over, the licensure requirements set forth by the country will
continue to make sure that only the people that have met stringent educational and
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experience requirements can be capable of exercise in this area. one of the different
strengths of this type of business is that there are numerous kinds of revenue that
can be generated on a monthly, quarterly, and yearly basis. these revenue streams
consist of ongoing bookkeeping coupled with quarterly/every year tax filings.
o OPPORTUNITY
o WEAKNESS
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o THREATS
The threats faced by an accounting company are fairly minimal. this is due to the
fact that, given the complexity of tax regulation, the demand for businesses that
can properly filed income tax returns (for each individual and corporations) is
exceptional. The regulatory environment is unlikely to change in complexity. The
primary threat faced by accounting companies is other businesses that perform in
an identical potential. Any individual who has met the suitable requirements may
additionally acquire a certified public accountant or enrolled agent license.
however, those requirements have become greater stringent over the past 10 years.
As such, this is definitely the only ongoing threat faced by an accounting company.
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
Sanjay K Singhal & CO is having a branch office in Ghaziabad and head office in
Delhi. Almost all the controls and regulations are dealt by the head office in Delhi.
All the offices constitute different number of departments who basically handle
their respective functions. Major departments of SanjayKSinghal & CO include:-
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Firm provides audit and assurance services to wide range of clients which include
performing audits of financial statements of limited companies. NGOs and
partnerships firms also perform assignments which include management audits,
internal audits and investigations. Audit focus on business issues and matters that
impact the financial statements, whilst retaining the basic audit process that test the
information contained in financial statements. Services are required to comply with
the laws and regulations in India. In doing so firm not only identify the non-
compliance but also assists the clients in rectifications, designing remedial
measures and provide guidance to adhere to the laws and regulations of our
country relating to tax and auditing or as mutually agreed with the clients, without
compromising the professional legal and ethical requirements.
Firm emphasis on delivering high quality services to clients, adding value to their
business through identification of existing and potential control risks and
suggesting best possible measures in the given circumstances. Firm always place
priority in deploying audit teams to clients who are well equipped with specific
industrial knowledge, experience and are professionally sound .
Firm delivers taxation services to clients and assist them in obtaining optimal tax
benefits available under the laws . Firm also assists clients to comply with the tax
rules and regulations and always keep them updated with latest development and
amendments.The professional we have are highly skilled in taxation specifications.
We also maintain a knowledge center which provides ready references and timely
solutions in complex situations . Sanjay K Singhal also provides a comprehensive
range of tax services like :
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Analysing and submitting the annual tax returns
Compliance services
Representation and litigation in Tax authorities
In S.K.S & CO staff is maintaining and handling the tax and corporate matters.
While in corporate firms we provide different kinds of services from incorporation
to winding up of the client company.
o Computer Department :
Department handles computer related matters and affairs and also helps other
working departments to work efficiently which increases co-ordination.
Department deals in online filings of the returns of Personal tax,corporate tax and
finalize audit reports in proper formats in a presentable format. It deals with
networking of computers in office and problems faced by other departments in
computer technology.
o Correspondence department :
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It handles all the correspondence of the firm by sending solicited and unsolicited
information over the time period. It manages day-to-day operations of the firm
effectively and efficiently.
o HR Department :
This department is mainly concerned with the recruitment of employees in the firm
and presents timely reports on proper utilization of the firms resources . It helps the
firm to keep the employees energized and fully motivated towards our firm’s goals.
Other purpose of the department is to provide a good working environment to the
employees and facilitating them and arranging some recreational activities from
them.
ABOUT INDUSTRY
(Institute of Chartered Accountant of India )
The Institute Of Chartered Accountant Of India (ICAI) was established by the Act
members are elected among the member for a period of four years. The remaining
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VISION OF ICAI :
MISSION OF ICAI :
These kinds of firms provide different kinds of professional srices like taxation ,
auditing and management consultation to its clients .
Accountants of India , which has its headquarters (HQ) in New Delhi. , 5 regional
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CHAPTER-2
JOB DESCRIPTION
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What basically is Job Description in General ?
o Performance Administration
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o Training and representative advancement.
o Compensation.
o Discipline.
On the off chance that you have to, you can utilize the set of working
responsibilities to represent that a representative isn't satisfactorily
performing work capacities.
o Return-to-work programs.
You can get ready for light or adjusted obligation choices to take into
consideration a smoother progress from laborers pay damage or leave.
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Essentials duties and responsibilities expected from
intern:-
Directs the upkeeps of general and backup records , debt , claims and income
dispersion.
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Directs inwards reviews including survey of bookkeeping and regulatory
controls.
Title :
Taxation Trainee (Intern)
Role :
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Intern
Responsibilities:
o Working under the supervision of the senior finance and taxation permanent
employee of the company.
o Read and understand the financial processes and procedures of the company
and work accordingly.
o Assist the CAs and accountants in reviewing the financial statements and cross
checking their work.
o Use of the MS excel and Tally software is used for maintaining accounts.
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o Detect and prevent fraud.
o Undertake financial audits.
Qualification Required:
Skills Required:
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o Interpersonal and communicational skills.
Task as an Intern:
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CHAPTER 3
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Job profile and activities performed:
I was included as a team member in various audit and consulting assignment where
my job and responsibility included preparation of working papers, preparation of
trail balance and financial statements, filing e-returns for taxation purpose and
gratuity fund calculation. All these activities that I have performed during my
internship program are part of different services of the firm offered by the firm to
its valued clients or customers. These activities are the contents of the firm’s
activities which helped in providing services to its clients or customers.
I assisted in preparations of the trial balance and financial statements of the sanjay
k singhal & co. Trial balance refers to the summary of balance of all the accounts
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to make sure that books are fully balanced.These are balanced to further prepare
the financial statements like Profit/loss account etc.
I assisted in filing up forms for the e-returns on the website of income tax
department and Goods and services tax , Government of India. In order to know
the essentials of filing the e-returns and what is filing e-returns we have to know
the provision for payment of tax under Income tax Act .The permanent employee
of the firm always checked the forms of e-filing returns at the end.
WEEK 1:
In the first week of my summer internship , I was presented with all taxation and
auditing administrators, my colleagues, my group pioneer and with
deals/showcasing director. In this week organization gave me preparing and
showed me every one of the items, administrations which are being offered by
Sanjay K Singhal & CO. with the goal that I can understand the issues or enquiry
of customers, clients, I can give or give all fundamental data, information about
particular items. Organization trained me how to introduce myself before clients,
how to full-fill their requirements and their issues, how to make a client
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information base and primary concern how to make a decent association with
clients.
WEEK 2:
WEEK 3:
In week 3,I as financial intern, was solving the problems and attending the
customer’s enquiry, closing the deals, providing information to the interested
customers. The main work in this week was to represent myself as a finance and
tax executive in front of various people and creating a customer data base so that
company can use it and crack better sales. Basically I was involved in deals that
were for lower priority for firm.
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WEEK 4:
In week 4 my main work was to help in preparing financial statements and
cashbooks for the customers. The customer data base which I prepared was used in
this week. As a company finance executive I make calls to the interested customers
provided best possible discounts, offers and tried my best to crack or close the
deals with the customers and in this week. Basically, in this week I worked on my
customer data base which I prepared in the promotional event.
WEEK 5:
In this week I was taken to Chartered accountants exhibition along with my team
mates. Not only I got chance to interact with clients and customers but also we
were given opportunity to present Sanjay k singhal & co. in front of audience,
moreover we were being educated about types of financial services.
WEEK 6:
In this week I worked on my target, I tried my best to complete target which was
given by my team leader CA nikul garg. I attended customers in Office. I attended
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customers calls, mails, having enquiry about any service. I ask for some discounts
and offers from my mentor for my clients and customers so that they can feel more
satisfied and close deal with the assistance of me only. I asked for a feedback,
suggestions and opinions.
WEEK 7:
In this week I worked with one of my group members along with team leader and
finance executive on finding the ways of promoting the services provided by the
firm.
WEEK 8:
This was my last week of internship, so there very less work was given to me by
my team leader. In this week my main work is to deposit all the record, customer
data base, and all the information about the customers which I have observed,
captured, record to my team leader. I was asked to give a summary on the accounts
I worked , returns I filed. On my last day of internship my team leader greeted me
for my work and took me for a lunch in restaurant.
So, this was my overall summary of job or internship which I have done under the
guidance of CA NIKUL GARG.
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Chapter 4
Learning Outcomes
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While working with Sanjay K Singhal & co as an Intern I got lot of knowledge, I
got nourishment on my skills, I got a lot of ideas and tried my best to learn
something new every time as much as I can, moreover it helped me a lot in gaining
knowledge, experience. The knowledge, skill which I got from this internship will
definitely going to help in future. Some of the learning outcomes are:
o Inter-personal Skills:
I am more proactive and curious to ask questions whenever I faced any doubts
during my training. I was always curious because I thought of opportunities to
learn from and grab every insight possible from them. I kept an open mind while
learning anything new about auditing and filing the returns. I consulted my seniors
and the task was made easier with them explaining to me on what should I do. I
will always be grateful to them because they made me understood everything very
patiently.
o Teamwork:
Making a team spirit is necessary for a team to come along and achieve a shared
goal-quality audit. A feeling of being a team is important in auditing work. It
enhanced our skill of co-ordination, communication and in a way allows us to see
the bigger picture. I learnt to be a better team player when I was involved firstly in
an audit task with my mentor and other colleagues. I realised the value and
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meaning to trust when my colleagues were assigned different sections of the audit
papers, hence we have to trust each other as a team that they will do their work
perfectly as when our works are mutually linked together. I was also involved in a
group presentation where my team members have to present the services which
were offered by firm to clients. We were asked to explain what other person
presented to our chemistry came to play.
o Communication Skills:
Effective communication is the key and very important element in the auditing and
preparation of financial reports and filing tax returns. Without effective
communication, no work can be accomplished as targeted. Keeping up with good
communication also helps to develop an image in the mind of the clients.
I learned how to manage time, how to deal with various clients at the same time,
moreover, I managed important clients as well as queries of people coming through
mails, phones at the same time. I had also prepared customer data base while
solving the queries of people or clients.
Through this internship I learn to dealt with every kind of clients. Sometimes there
was a situation when client was very aggressive and short tempered but I learn to
dealt with customers, to satisfy their queries and closing the deals with them. Even
sometimes there was a situation where customer is emphasizing on bargain, its
understood that someone is paying his/her money so he/she will try to bargain but I
tried my best to give them best possible offers and closing the deals.
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Chapter-5
Suggestions
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Client satisfaction suggestions:
Hire the right people, people who complement (not duplicate) your skills, and fit
your culture. As long there is a good cultural, don’t be afraid to hire people who
know more than you. Outsource to buy expertise you can’t afford in-house, and to
perform non-strategic business functions.
Well, the best customer experiences are achieved when a member of your team
creates an emotional connection with a customer. One of the best examples of
creating an emotional connection comes from Zappos, when a customer was late
on returning a pair of shoes due to her mother passing away. When Zappos found
out what happened, they took care of the return shipping and had a courier pick up
the shoes without cost. But Zappos didn’t stop there. The next day, the customer
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arrived home to a bouquet of flowers with a note from the Zappos customer service
team who sent their condolences.
By following the steps above, you now know what customers think about the
quality of your service compared to the customer experience principles you have
defined. The next step is to identify the training needs for each individual member
of your customer support team.Many organizations assess the quality of phone and
email communication; however, a quality framework takes this assessment one
step further by scheduling and tracking your team’s development through
coaching, eLearning and group training
Investors are conservative by nature and will probably want you to follow then go
for it.
o Rewards:
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contributions. Fast track growth paths are created for high performers through
rewards and recognition.
Tight deadlines are another major source of stress for many employees. Employers
can ease this stress by freeing up more time. For instance, employers can make
meetings shorter and more efficient. Consider tricks that sound silly but are
actually effective such as having a meeting with no chairs. People will be more
likely to stick to the necessary agenda when they have to stand the entire meeting.
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Whenever possible, substitute conference calls for meetings. To reduce
unnecessary chitchat, make calls before lunchtime or at the end of the day. People
will want to cut to the chase, so they can go to lunch or get home. Another idea is
to create organizational systems that improve efficiency. Clutter and confusion are
major time zappers. Organized offices and systems ease stress, save time, and
increase productivity.
Tight deadlines are another major source of stress for many employees. Employers
can ease this stress by freeing up more time. For instance, employers can make
meetings shorter and more efficient. Consider tricks that sound silly but are
actually effective such as having a meeting with no chairs. People will be more
likely to stick to the necessary agenda when they have to stand the entire meeting.
Whenever possible, substitute conference calls for meetings. To reduce
unnecessary chitchat, make calls before lunchtime or at the end of the day. People
will want to cut to the chase, so they can go to lunch or get home. Another idea is
to create organizational systems that improve efficiency. Clutter and confusion are
major time zappers. Organized offices and systems ease stress, save time, and
increase productivity.
Chronic stress has a variety of negative side effects such as weight gain, lower
immune system, increased risk of disease, and fatigue. Employers should
encourage employees to reduce stress levels and improve their overall health. The
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first step is to educate employees on health topics. Provide reading materials or
offer seminars. People can't make positive changes if they don't know what to
change. Once employees know about health topics such as stress, exercising, and
healthy eating, start a health-related competition such as the Biggest Loser. This
offers employees motivation and a support system. If the entire office is involved,
employees will be more likely to accomplish their goals. To help employees make
positive lifestyle changes, have a kitchen equipped with a refrigerator and
microwave to prepare healthy meals. Research shows that preparing food is
healthier than eating out. Also, encourage breaks throughout the day. Even small
amounts of exercise throughout the day are beneficial. According to Dr. Oz,
"Exercise releases serotonin and dopamine, the feel-good hormones that become
blocked during stress. Walking stairs is a great workout. One study showed that
walking stairs 7 minutes a day reduces the risk of heart disease by two-thirds." If
possible, offer a company discount on gym memberships. This will encourage
employees to make positive choices outside of the office and to exercise regularly.
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