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During her India visit, Loraine Parkin, Partner & Head of Indirect Tax and value chain services, APAC, Grant Thornton, exclusively interacted with Business Standard and shared insights from her Malaysian GST implementation experience that could be of use to businesses in India. When asked what sense is she getting from Indian clients on their preparedness on the GST, she said, “some of them are still hoping that the GST will be deferred. It is highly likely that the GST will commence on April 2017.”
Loraine Parkin
Partner & Head of Indirect Tax, APAC, Grant Thornton
This article apeared in Business Standard on 28th November, 2016.
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