Ethical Issues for Goods and Services Tax Practitioners
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GST is a new indirect tax, implemented in July 2017. Persons who are doing business, dealing with taxes, and filing returns are still confused about GST and its guidelines. This paper highlights the GST practices which are performed by the GST practitioner and ethical issues related while performing these practices. This study suggests that GST Practitioners have to follow professional ethics to fulfil all compliances correctly and ethically.Downloads
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