India Tax Webcasts
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Pre-Emptive Strategies for Indirect Tax Litigation
8 December, 5:00 – 6:00 PM HKT (GMT +8)
Host: S. Thirumalai
Presenters: Debasis Ghosh and Krupa Venkatesh
The litigation scenario in India continues to be challenging, costly and time consuming for organisations. It is no different for indirect tax litigation. Organisations must have appropriate proactive and defensive management strategies for succeeding in indirect tax litigation. The session will, with the help of appropriate case studies, cover the following:
- Importance of timely introduction of evidence in adjudication proceedings.
- Select strategies to preempt allegations of “suppression, fraud etc. with intent to evade taxes”.
- Pleading and proof for “reasonable cause” and “bonafide belief".
- Current trends in matters of “pre-deposit” and establishment of ‘prima facie case".
- "Benefit of doubt in classification matters" - How far?
Bring yourself up-to-date on the latest in litigation strategies from our litigation support teams.
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Archived Webcasts
India Tax Strategies: Finding a Path out of Uncertain Times.
27 October 2009
Host: Sunil Shah
Presenters: Shanto Ghosh and Vipul Jhaveri
Formulating effective tax strategies is of key significance as businesses plan for the next global economic cycle. Which strategies might help organisations to successfully ride out the after effects of the recession? We’ll discuss:
- Overview of the current economic situation, including the future outlook and recent policy changes that may impact businesses in India.
- Industry outlook, with a special emphasis on the leading and emerging sectors in India.
- Tax and transfer pricing strategies for the prevailing economy, including profit repatriation, compliance, and savings in cost through planning for efficiencies.
Learn leading practices for navigating out of difficult times through tax planning that positions your organisation for the next upswing and mitigates the effects of the recession.
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