"Chartered Accountant and law graduate having 17+ years post qualification experience in Indian tax laws"
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Nitin is a partner with Manoj A Jain & Co., is a Chartered Accountant and law graduate having 17+ years post qualification experience in Indian tax and regulatory laws. He has experience of working with multinational and Indian business entities covering international & domestic tax matters and regulatory aspect including tax planning & transaction structuring, tax litigation & controversies, tax & regulatory aspect of employee mobility. Nitin has worked with Big 4 consultancy firm and held in-house managerial roles within large multinational organizations overlooking their tax & regulatory functions. His experience allows him to suggest an overall executable solution to the business.
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International & domestic tax matters and regulatory aspect including tax planning & transaction structuring, tax litigation (Assessment, appeals, ITAT etc.) & controversies, tax & regulatory aspect of employee mobility.
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April 30, 2020
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New equalisation levy may be applicable on your business and be a cost for your business. When it comes to services, the extended scope will cover entities providing online services such as:
August 9, 2018
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To have an updated registry and KYC of all the individuals to whom MCA has allotted Director Identification Number (DIN), MCA has decided to conduct KYC of all those individuals, annually. Central Government vide notification no GSR 615(E) dated 5th July 2018 has amended the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014 and inserted […]
August 9, 2018
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To have an updated registry and KYC of all the individuals to whom MCA has allotted Director Identification Number (DIN), MCA has decided to conduct KYC of all those individuals, annually. Central Government vide notification no GSR 615(E) dated 5th July 2018 has amended the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014 and inserted […]
July 21, 2018
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A big question before the Government – How to reduce the overburdened judiciary. A tax issue may take 5 to 7 years to settle at ITAT level and another 5 to 7 years, if matter moves to courts.