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CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 Start your proprietary firm 2. Open a Fresh Bank Account apart from ongoing personal account 3. Office Account strictly office account 4. Capital is deposited in this account 5. All office expense is taken care by this account 6. Fees will also be deposited in this account 7.

Book of account and other documents need to be maintained in an office under the rules of income tax act Following are the documents : 1. For an architects office different head of expenditure mentioned below: 1.

Office rent and other charges like common service charges of the building or property tax 2. Postage 4. Electricity bills 5. Telephone bills 6. Salary bill paid to slip 7. Interest paid to loan amount 9. Membership fees, registration charges in professional bodies and clubs, expenses for attending professional seminars, conventions, workshops, meetings etc.

Purchase of book, periodicals, newspapers etc Travelling expenses Entertainment Its convenient to borrow money for the development of office Under this act employer has to pay 8. Income and professional tax will be deducted and paid to the government treasury by the employer.

CLASS 6 3. EDUCATOR -He shall educate directly or indirectly, his clients and the society to improve quality of living and environment -these are the moral and legal expectations of an architect By developing his one man practice architect gradually assumes the principal and a stage might come when he simply become an artist administrator.

Office location should be in a prominent and convenient place for easy accessibility 2. Architects office need to be designed in a functional manner 3. All inmates should get proper ventilation and lighting 4. Care should be taken that no over crowding takes place 5. Architect should itself be methodical, then only he can expect discipline from his office staffs 6. His cabin should bear evidence of his professional status 7.

He should arrange appointments with his clients in a proper way to avoid long waiting time 8. He should be ready for the clients meeting as per the appointment with all necessary requirements 9. Catalogue and samples should be properly arranged Office should posses a good library Ensure that his professional activities do not conflict with his general responsibility to contribute to the quality of the environment and future welfare of society 2.

Apply his skill to the creative, responsible and economic development of his country 3. Provide professional services of a high standard, to the best of his ability 4. If in private practice, inform his Client of the conditions of engagement and scale of charges and agree that these conditions shall be the basis of the appointment 5. He will not pass on the work to another architect without prior agreement of his Client 6. Not give or take discounts, commissions, gifts or other inducements for the introduction of Clients or of work 7.

Act with fairness and impartiality when administering a building contract 8. Previews available in: English. Add another edition? Copy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help? Standard letters in architectural practice David Chappell. Donate this book to the Internet Archive library.

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