GST and its aftermath : is consumer really the king / Govind Bhattacharjee and Debasis Bhattacharya
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- 336.271 BHA-G
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336.200954 PUR-M Oxford handbook of tax system in India : an analysis of tax policy and governance / | 336.2095 SIN-Y Indirect tax reform in India : 1947 to GST and beyond / | 336.240954 PAG-D Law and practice of income tax / | 336.271 BHA-G GST and its aftermath : | 336.271 DAT-V Taxmann's GST how to make your business GST ready / | 336.271 DAT-V Taxmann's GST ready reckoner / | 336.271 TAX GST manual / |
GST and Its Aftermath: Is Consumer Really the King? takes a close look at the ongoing debate on the indirect tax reform initiative in India. It explains in simple, layperson parlance the complex structure of indirect taxation in India—both in the past and in the present—and sheds light on the various dimensions of the tax system and how it affects all our lives. This thought-provoking assessment of GST presents the ideas and concepts that gave birth to this new system of taxation and discusses its immediate implications on the Indian economy. Just as GST is meant to empower consumers, this book is designed to empower citizens.
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