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Webinar on GST

Webinar on GST


Ludhiana, July 7

The Punjab Tax Bar Association in association with the Haryana Tax Bar Association organised a webinar wherein tax professionals from various places, including Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Patiala, Chandigarh etc. took part in deliberations on the GST. The key speaker at the event was Tarun Gulhati, senior advocate, Supreme Court of India, who told about various provisions and processes for filing GST and the penalties/offenses attached with the evasion. Various queries related to the topic were addressed by the speaker. It was aired live on both Facebook and YouTube channels. — TNS


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