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ICAI invites suggestions on Model GST Law. Suggestions/comments to be submitted to Indirect Taxes Committee by 30-06-2016

ICAI invites suggestions on Model GST Law

The Indirect Taxes Committee of ICAI is getting ready to prepare training material for the professionals and executive once GST law is in place. It invites suggestions on the Model GST Law for consideration and inclusion in its representation to be submitted to the Ministry of Finance. Please submit your valuable suggestions latest by 30th June, 2016.

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Regards
Secretary
Indirect Taxes Committee
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
ICAI Bhawan
A-29, Sector – 62, NOIDA (U.P.)
India
Website: http://www.idtc.icai.org
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