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Join Certification Course on GST by Ministry of MSME





INVITATION TO JOIN CERTIFICATION COURSE ON
GST (Impact, Planning & Implementation) by
Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India
“It’s not the job but the hours spent after the job that determines one’s future”.
With immense pleasure, we would like to invite the readers for the certification course on GST by Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Govt. of India, specially designed to cater the need of professionals and businesses at large.
Course Coverage
This two-day instructor-led course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to build, maintain, and control well-formed Taxation. This is the first course in the GST which is in Certification by Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India. Join this course and have an upper edge in GST.
The following Modules are included in this Course:
Module 1: Introduction to Goods & Services Tax (GST)
Module 2: Requirement of GST Law and its Impact in current Accounting
Module 3: Detailed understanding of CSGT, SGST and IGST
Module 4: Chargeability of CSGT, SGST and IGST
  • Meaning of Supply
  • Time of Supply
  • Place of Supply
Module 5: Effective ways to Implementation
  • Registrations under GST
  • Valuation Mechanism
  • Credit Mechanism – Input Tax
  • Payment Mechanism
  • Returns under GST
Module 6: Efficient Planning & Recommendations for GST Ready
  • Accounting and Records
  • Exemptions & Refunds
  • Transitional Issues
  • Control the Leakages
  • E-Commerce
Module 7: Draft Rules by CBEC
Module 8: Query Resolution – Open House Q&A

Key Benefits
  • Certificate from Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India
  • Experienced Speaker – CA Raman Singla
  • More than 5000 professionals trained
  • Author of “Simplified approach to GST” and “Simplified approach to Service Tax”
  • Nominated as a Special Auditor for Service Tax Matters by Service Tax Department.
  • Providing Consultancy and Support to more than 500 companies
  • Trained Reputed organizations viz, Service Tax Department (GST Outreach program for Trade), Indian Air force, Delhi Metro, GAIL NDMC, HUDCO, NBCC, Prasar Bharti, ICAI (CMA), ICAI, Oil India Limited, CWC, FCI, Numaligarh Refineries, BBMB, MSME and many more.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for both novice and experienced finance and accounts professionals. These individuals are involved in or responsible for taxation, financial reporting, auditing, forensic accounting, corporate finance, business recovery and insolvency or accounting systems and processes.
Corporate Batches
We also conduct the above program as an in-house company specific program.
For more details Call us at 9211729958, 9266663115, 09212760556, 09711587858 or
Register at : https://goo.gl/xtEIdt

Mail us at info@gstprofessionals.com
25th & 26th Feb 2017 – Mumbai;
18th & 19th March – Bangalore;
25th & 26Th March – Ahmedabad;
1st& 2nd April – Agra;

(Author can be reached at By- Sonu Mehla Mobile- 8285910007 E-Mail- sonuandfirm@gmail.com)


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