Qualification: B.Com., CA (FCA), CPA (USA)
Experience: Professional experience in accounting, finance, cost accounting, auditing and taxation for over 30 years.
View BlogsSatish Prabhu has significant professional experience in accounting, finance, cost accounting, auditing and taxation for over 30 years. After securing 4th rank in B.Com. from Mangalore University, he enrolled with the largest public accounting firm, A.F. Ferguson and Co. (now part of Deloitte Haskins and Sells) to undergo 3-year articleship training as mandated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
After passing the chartered accountancy examinations, Satish joined Mundle, Venkatraman and Associates in Mumbai as a partner to practice in public accounting. In 2002, he also took the CPA (USA) examination administered by American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and obtained license to practice as a CPA from Colorado State Board of Accountancy.
Satish then, in year 2005, moved to United States to explore new opportunities in the field of public accounting. He joined Withum Smith+Brown, Certified Public Accountants, New Jersey and gained a wealth of knowledge and experience auditing, accounting and taxation in the western world.
After having worked for 3 years with Withum, Satish has set-up his own public practice in New York/New Jersey offering wide variety of services which includes specialized services such as complex revenue recognition, Sarbanes-Oxley implementation, CFO services.
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21st August, 2019
27th August, 2024
Recently, there have been a lot of questions regarding obtaining ITCC (Income tax clearance certificate) travel outside India. Let us review this in detail.
24th July, 2024
The new tax regime will continue to be the default tax regime. However, the assessee can still avail benefits under old tax regime on opt-out basis as per the Law.
5th February, 2024
There are no changes in direct and indirect tax rates. The interim budget proposes to withdraw outstanding disputed direct tax demands up to Rs.25,000 pertaining to the ...