Guwahati branch of ICAI holds seminar on indirect taxes

The Guwahati branch of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) on Friday conducted a marathon seminar covering four major aspects of Indirect Taxes – demands & recovery, QRMP scheme, E-Way Bills & Code of Ethics.
Guwahati branch of ICAI holds seminar on indirect taxes

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GUWAHATI: The Guwahati branch of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) on Friday conducted a marathon seminar covering four major aspects of Indirect Taxes – demands & recovery, QRMP scheme, E-Way Bills & Code of Ethics.

The programme was initiated by the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Coordinator CA, Anjani Kumar Mundhra. In the inaugural Session Branch Chairman, CA, Kamal Mour welcomed the delegates and briefed them about the functioning of the Branch and the events scheduled for the near future.

In the first technical session, veteran member CA Manoj Kumar Nahata spoke on how the Demands & Recovery framework works under the GST law and how CA professionals can play an important role carrying out the process in a fair & smooth manner. Expert CA Vikash Banka from Kolkata gave a thorough understanding of the QRMP Scheme, its applicability and benefits. The session was closed by a Vote of Thanks from Branch Vice-Chairman CA GaurabGarodia.

In the second technical session, CA (Dr.) Ayush Saraf initiated the session and renowned CA. Raginee Goyal meticulously discussed the working of E-Way Bills and the mistakes that are generally committed in the area. Thereafter, former Council Member CA Sumantra Guha from Kolkata gave a profound deliberation on the Code of Ethics for CA Professionals.

The speakers' in-depth understanding and experience helped members gain immense knowledge in the subject and gain a better perspective of the practical application of the laws under discussion. Closing the programme CA SaurabhChoudhary offered a Vote of Thanks to the speakers for their valuable time and the members for attending the seminar in such good numbers.

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