May 18, 2022
The attestation of a Chartered Accountant on a certificate or any such document is of immense value since it usually signifies that the Chartered Accountant, in his professional opinion, has ensured that there is no misrepresentation by the entity issuing/submitting such a document. A prime example of this being an audit report issued by the auditor in respect of the financial statements of an entity stating the financial statements reflect a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the entity. It is because of this attestation or signature made by the Chartered Accountant that the investors and other stakeholders can rely on the performance of an entity.
It is being observed that certain unscrupulous individuals are forging signatures while posing as Chartered Accountants to issue certificates and other such documents with the intent of misleading the authorities. In view of the above, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), has developed a method of securing the documents issued by a Chartered Accountant by issuing a Unique Document Identification Number (UDIN). The official announcement is available on the ICAI website.
It is a unique number generated on the UDIN portal for every certificate and other such documents that have been attested by a Chartered Accountant who’ve registered themselves on the portal.
Full time Practicing Chartered Accountants (CAs with COP) need to first register themselves on the UDIN portal in order to generate the UDIN for every document that is to be attested.
Step 1: Go to the following link: https://udin.icai.org/?mode=myicai
Step 2: Click on first-time users and enter the six-digit membership number, date of birth and date of enrolment and click on the button ‘Send OTP’.
Step 3: Enter the OTP as received on the mobile number and e-mail address registered with ICAI and click on ‘Continue’. The system-generated login credentials for the UDIN portal will be sent on the e-mail address registered with ICAI.
The following steps need to be followed after registering on the UDIN portal:
Step 1: Go to the following link: https://udin.icai.org/?mode=myicai Log in using the credentials received on the e-mail address registered with ICAI.
Note: The password for the UDIN portal can be changed at any time. It is recommended to do so after the first login.
Step 2: Click on ‘Generate UDIN’.
Step 3: Enter the required details such as Membership Registration Number, Name, E-mail ID, Firm Registration Number, Firm Name, Client Reference Code / Number, Document Description, Date of Document, Keywords and values and click on ‘Send OTP’. The ‘keyword’ as mentioned above implies any keyword and its corresponding value / amount as contained in the document for which the UDIN is generated. For example, if the Chartered Accountant is certifying the turnover of an entity, one of the keywords could be ‘Turnover’ along with the corresponding turnover amount as its value. Note that at least 3 keywords and their corresponding values need to be provided for a document. The maximum number of keywords that can be given are 5.
Step 4: The OTP will be sent on the e-mail address and mobile number registered with ICAI. After entering the OTP, a preview of the details entered will be available for verification. In case there are any changes in the details, press ‘Back’, else click on ‘Submit’.
Note that once the data is submitted, it cannot be deleted or modified. Therefore it is advised that all the entered details should be carefully checked before submission.
Step 5: The UDIN will now be generated. Such UDIN may be used on the document by mentioning it using a pen or as a watermark on the document.
The UDIN would be a 15 digit number generated in the following format:
X X X X X X / X X X X X X / X X X Membership no. / d d m m y y / Sl. No.
As discussed earlier, the UDIN is an initiative taken by ICAI in an effort to curb misrepresentation by third persons posing as Chartered Accountants who forge signatures on documents to mislead authorities.
With the UDIN, the respective authorities such as banks, RBI, Income Tax Department, etc. can check the validity of the documents issued by the Chartered Accountant. Since the UDIN can be generated by the Chartered Accountants only via the UDIN portal, the validity of the attested document can be checked by using its UDIN. The document can also be found by using the Firm Registration Number (FRN), Client Reference Code, Date of Document, etc. through the UDIN portal.
S. No. | Type of Certificates to be registered at UDIN Portal |
1 | Certificates issued on the basis of Financial books of accounts and annual financial statements-Capital Contribution Certificate/ net worth certificate |
2 | Certificates issued on the basis of Financial books of accounts and annual financial statements – Turnover Certificate |
3 | Certificates issued on the basis of Financial books of accounts and annual financial statements -Working Capital Certificate/ Net Working Capital Certificate |
4 | Certificates issued on the basis of Statutory records being maintained under Indian Companies Act, 2013 and applicable provisions |
5 | Certification of Fair Values of Shares of Company for the scope of merger/ de-merger, Buy Back, Allotment of further shares and transfer of shares from resident to non-resident. |
6 | Certificates for Foreign Remittance outside India in form 15CB. |
7 | Net worth Certificates for Bank finances |
8 | Net worth Certificates for Bank Guarantee |
9 | Net worth Certificates for Student Study Loan |
10 | Net worth Certificates for Issuance of Visa by Foreign Embassy |
11 | Certificate in respect of Liquid Asset under Section 45-IB of RBI Act, 1945 |
12 | Certification of arms length price u/s 92 of the income Tax Act, 1961. |
13 | Certificates for funds/ Grants utilisation for NGO’s |
14 | Certificates for funds/ Grants utilisation for Statutory Authority |
15 | Certificates for funds/ Grants utilisation |
Under FERA/FEMA/other Laws | |
16 | Certificates for funds/ Grants utilisation |
Charitable trust/institution | |
17 | Certification under the Income-Tax laws for various Deductions, etc. |
18 | Certification for claim of refund under GST Act and other Indirect Taxes. |
19 | Certification under Exchange Control legislation for imports, remittances, ECB,DGFT,EOU, etc |
20 | Certificates in relation to initial Public Issue/ compliances under ICDR and LODR. |
21 | Certificate issued by Statutory Auditors of Banks |
22 | Certificate issued by Statutory Auditors of Insurance Companies |
23 | Additional Certification by Concurrent Auditors of Banks not forming part of the concurrent audit assignment |
24 | Certificate of Short Sale of securities issued by Concurrent Auditors of Treasury Department of Banks |
25 | Certificate of physical verification of securities issued by Concurrent Auditors of Treasury Department of Banks |
26 | Certificate issued for KYC purpose to banks confirming sole proprietorship |
27 | Certificate Regarding Sources of Income |
28 | Certificates for Claiming Deductions and Exemptions under various Rules and Regulations |
29 | Certificates issued under LLP Act |
30 | RBI Statutory Auditor Certificate for NBFCs |
31 | Certificate issued under RERA |
32 | Others |
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