Handling of Departmental Audit and Latest Changes in GST

Handling of Departmental Audit and Latest Changes in GST

Handling of Departmental Audit and Latest Changes in GST

28-Dec-2022
ND Hall, Siema Building, Racecourse.

The seminar was started off with an introduction on how to face an audit and to streamline the process. The SCN or Show Cause Notice was elaborated on in great detail. Getting ready for an audit and the records that need to be maintained were then explained. Inspections by the GST Intelligence wing, seizure of goods, legal aspects, and penal proceedings were some of the topics simplified by Mr Thangam.

The rather serious topic was made interesting not only to those proficient in the subject, but to laymen alike, by his eloquence, expertise, and also his jocularity. The audience too were very interactive and elicited further knowledge sharing from Mr. Thangam and also by VP, K. Ravi, also adept on this subject.

Treasurer Shri. Krishnakumar shared his insights on the subject and appreciated the knowledge and the proficiency of the speaker. He also appreciated the highly informed and knowledgeable audience. Secretary Dr. Raveendran, in his Vote of Thanks, expressed gratitude to Mr Paul Thangam for sharing the secrets of his trade and making the session quite interesting for the participants. He also thanked VP Shri. Ravi for organizing the seminar, and all the office bearers present. The seminar was successful and lauded by the participants. '> A seminar on GST and Departmental Audit was organized by CMA to facilitate better understanding of these concepts and to better grasp the implications on businesses and organizations. CA Paul Thangam, a veteran Chartered Accountant and a renowned expert on GST and the erstwhile VAT, was the speaker for the program. CMA VP CA K. Ravi, was the event facilitator, and he welcomed and introduced the speaker. Shri Ravi reiterated the need to update oneself constantly on all fronts of profession so as to keep abreast of competition and to flourish in today's competitive environment which CMA constantly strives to promote not only amongst its members, but to the society as a whole.

The seminar was started off with an introduction on how to face an audit and to streamline the process. The SCN or Show Cause Notice was elaborated on in great detail. Getting ready for an audit and the records that need to be maintained were then explained. Inspections by the GST Intelligence wing, seizure of goods, legal aspects, and penal proceedings were some of the topics simplified by Mr Thangam.

The rather serious topic was made interesting not only to those proficient in the subject, but to laymen alike, by his eloquence, expertise, and also his jocularity. The audience too were very interactive and elicited further knowledge sharing from Mr. Thangam and also by VP, K. Ravi, also adept on this subject.

Treasurer Shri. Krishnakumar shared his insights on the subject and appreciated the knowledge and the proficiency of the speaker. He also appreciated the highly informed and knowledgeable audience. Secretary Dr. Raveendran, in his Vote of Thanks, expressed gratitude to Mr Paul Thangam for sharing the secrets of his trade and making the session quite interesting for the participants. He also thanked VP Shri. Ravi for organizing the seminar, and all the office bearers present. The seminar was successful and lauded by the participants. '>
The seminar was started off with an introduction on how to face an audit and to streamline the process. The SCN or Show Cause Notice was elaborated on in great detail. Getting ready for an audit and the records that need to be maintained were then explained. Inspections by the GST Intelligence wing, seizure of goods, legal aspects, and penal proceedings were some of the topics simplified by Mr Thangam.

The rather serious topic was made interesting not only to those proficient in the subject, but to laymen alike, by his eloquence, expertise, and also his jocularity. The audience too were very interactive and elicited further knowledge sharing from Mr. Thangam and also by VP, K. Ravi, also adept on this subject.

Treasurer Shri. Krishnakumar shared his insights on the subject and appreciated the knowledge and the proficiency of the speaker. He also appreciated the highly informed and knowledgeable audience. Secretary Dr. Raveendran, in his Vote of Thanks, expressed gratitude to Mr Paul Thangam for sharing the secrets of his trade and making the session quite interesting for the participants. He also thanked VP Shri. Ravi for organizing the seminar, and all the office bearers present. The seminar was successful and lauded by the participants. '>
The seminar was started off with an introduction on how to face an audit and to streamline the process. The SCN or Show Cause Notice was elaborated on in great detail. Getting ready for an audit and the records that need to be maintained were then explained. Inspections by the GST Intelligence wing, seizure of goods, legal aspects, and penal proceedings were some of the topics simplified by Mr Thangam.

The rather serious topic was made interesting not only to those proficient in the subject, but to laymen alike, by his eloquence, expertise, and also his jocularity. The audience too were very interactive and elicited further knowledge sharing from Mr. Thangam and also by VP, K. Ravi, also adept on this subject.

Treasurer Shri. Krishnakumar shared his insights on the subject and appreciated the knowledge and the proficiency of the speaker. He also appreciated the highly informed and knowledgeable audience. Secretary Dr. Raveendran, in his Vote of Thanks, expressed gratitude to Mr Paul Thangam for sharing the secrets of his trade and making the session quite interesting for the participants. He also thanked VP Shri. Ravi for organizing the seminar, and all the office bearers present. The seminar was successful and lauded by the participants. '> A seminar on GST and Departmental Audit was organized by CMA to facilitate better understanding of these concepts and to better grasp the implications on businesses and organizations. CA Paul Thangam, a veteran Chartered Accountant and a renowned expert on GST and the erstwhile VAT, was the speaker for the program. CMA VP CA K. Ravi, was the event facilitator, and he welcomed and introduced the speaker. Shri Ravi reiterated the need to update oneself constantly on all fronts of profession so as to keep abreast of competition and to flourish in today's competitive environment which CMA constantly strives to promote not only amongst its members, but to the society as a whole.

The seminar was started off with an introduction on how to face an audit and to streamline the process. The SCN or Show Cause Notice was elaborated on in great detail. Getting ready for an audit and the records that need to be maintained were then explained. Inspections by the GST Intelligence wing, seizure of goods, legal aspects, and penal proceedings were some of the topics simplified by Mr Thangam.

The rather serious topic was made interesting not only to those proficient in the subject, but to laymen alike, by his eloquence, expertise, and also his jocularity. The audience too were very interactive and elicited further knowledge sharing from Mr. Thangam and also by VP, K. Ravi, also adept on this subject.

Treasurer Shri. Krishnakumar shared his insights on the subject and appreciated the knowledge and the proficiency of the speaker. He also appreciated the highly informed and knowledgeable audience. Secretary Dr. Raveendran, in his Vote of Thanks, expressed gratitude to Mr Paul Thangam for sharing the secrets of his trade and making the session quite interesting for the participants. He also thanked VP Shri. Ravi for organizing the seminar, and all the office bearers present. The seminar was successful and lauded by the participants.

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