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Requirement of the Time Seminar on ‘National Brainstorming Session on GST’ starts 2nd March


After the GST implementation in Varanasi, the National tax Seminar, JNN, is likely to be conducted in the context of the interests of consumers, businessmen and entrepreneurs. Expectedly, the Allahabad High court Judge, Piyush Agarwal, the Vice-chancellor Prof. Tien Singh and Prof. Ram Mohan Pathak would be attending the seminar. The information has been given in a conference by the President of the Seminar Committee, Sharad Kumar Tripathi, at Commerce Kar Bhawan on Thursday. Information is there that it would be organized by Sales Tax Bar Association on March 2nd. Mind boggling would be done on basic three points during the seminar and they are:
  • Input Tax Credits
  • Work Contracts in Relation to Real Estate
  • Judicial System Under the Goods and Services Tax Act

To discuss on the above-mentioned topics, in the seminar would be present, the Justice, Piyush Agrawal of Allahabad High Court, Vice Chancellor of Kashi University TN Singh and Vice Chancellor of South India Hindi Campaign Ram Mohan Pathak and also the Member of Vice-Bar Council Srinath Tripathi.

Read also: All GST Master Class Videos to Help Small Businesses in India

The Minister of State, Nilkanth Tiwari, Vice-Bar Council member Harishankar Singh, Joint Commissioner Sanjay Pathak, Board of Indian Industries Association RK Chowdhary would be addressing the second session of the seminar. The various topics would be dealt by different spokesperson viz, Vikram Chawla would be talking on input tax credits, Aditya Pandey under Santosh Gupta would be offering special information on the judicial system and the Act on the curves contract in context to real estate.

Sharad Tripathi informed that more than five hundred members of the state would be attending the seminar. Ramesh Ginodiya and Umashankar Singh will also be present at the seminar.

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