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Aug 2024
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Why The GST Official is India Inc’s New ...

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
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Of late, GST sleuths have come knocking on the doors of real estate and construction companies, tech service providers, foreign airlines, insurance companies and many other conglomerates. Corporate India has cried foul and labelled this an exercise in tax terrorism. Despite being 7 years old, why is the CBIC ramping up tax demands on companies across sectors? What’s leading to the dissonance between companies and the taxmen? Are the dockets of the GST appellate tribunal about to overflow? Host Anirban Chowdhury answers these questions and more with ET’s Rashmi Rajput and tax expert and CEO of Dhruva Advisors LLP, Dinesh Kanabar.

Check out other interesting episodes from the host like: Bangladesh Battered, Taxing Times for Infosys, Will OLA Electrify the Markets?, The Biggest Pharma Deal of the Decade, The Blue Screen of Death, and more!

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