Perception of Commerce Post Graduates of Kerala State About Amendments in CGST Act 2017 as Per Finance Act 2021
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Indian Economy has witnessed a major change since the implementation of a dual GST mechanism in India.CGST Audit and changes in the definition of supply are some of the major amendments in the Finance Act 2021.Perception of Public about CGST, especially the perception of Commerce People, is very significant even during this Covid19 pandemic. Therefore, this Research paper analyses the PERCEPTION OF COMMERCE POST GRADUATES OF KERALA STATE ABOUT AMENDMENTS IN CGST ACT 2017 AS PER FINANCE ACT 2021.Downloads
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