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Manu Sharma
Manu Sharma is a tax-law enthusiast who is also a Physics Graduate deeply passionate about gaming, puzzles, technology and movies. With an eye for detail and knack for legal research, Manu plays a crucial role in curating and editing content to ensure accuracy, clarity, and relevance.

ICAI announces Details of November 2023 Convocation
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the dates and details of the next ICAI Convocation to be held in November 2023. ...
Delhi Sessions Court slams DRI for Arrest during Late Hours, grants Bail to two accused of Customs Fraud
The New Delhi Additional Sessions Court recently issued strict warnings to the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence for arrests of two accused conducted late into night, while considering their plea...
Activities of Water and Land Management Training and Research Institute 'per se' Charitable: Supreme Court upholds grant of Registration u/s 12AA
The Supreme Court recently upheld the registration of the Water and Land Management Training and Research Institute as a charitable organization under Section 12AA ruling against the revenue in a...
"All States have agreed to pass ordinance, amendments for GST Levy on Online Gaming, 18 have already passed", says Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra after 52nd GST Council Meeting
The 52nd Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council has convened today, on 07-10-2023 where the constitution of the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) and taxation of many goods and services have been...
52nd GST Council approves Amnesty Scheme for appeal filing till January 2024 subject to additional Pre-Deposit of 2.5%
The 52nd Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council Meeting has approved the amnesty scheme for appeal filing till 31 January 2024 for all orders passed till March 31, 2023. However, these appeals will...
No Consumer Complaint entertainable against Revenue for Levy of Excess GST by Hotel Managements: Madras HC [Read Order]
A Single Bench of the Madras High Court held that consumer complaints are not maintainable against revenue and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) department for levy of excess GST by Hotel Managements....












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