ICAI invites suggestions from Chartered Accountants for making GST law simple

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India(ICAI) has invites Suggestions from Chartered Accountants for making GST law simple.

Suggestions on GST law

Reetu | May 23, 2023 |

ICAI invites suggestions from Chartered Accountants for making GST law simple

ICAI invites suggestions from Chartered Accountants for making GST law simple

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India(ICAI) has invites Suggestions from Chartered Accountants for making GST law simple

One of the primary objectives of the GST & Indirect Taxes Committee is to examine GST law and to submit suitable suggestions to the Government to make GST law simple, transparent, certain and equitable. The Committee also represents before the Government on issues in GST policy making and implementation.

The Committee seeks suggestions on issues/challenges in implementing the GST Law.

The suggestions should be aimed at establishing a simple and certain GST regime, improving ease of doing business and reducing litigation and must not pertain to any specific industry or sector. Suggestions found relevant by the Committee will be submitted to the Government.

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