With the enactment of the Goods and Services Tax Act, this book provides an introductory look into the newly enacted Act along with the historical background and development of the law. The book has been laid out in a way that helps the working and rationale of GST. Besides the easy to read language, the book also provides examples of calculations and applications of GST. This book provides an easy read for understanding the concept of GST.
Understanding GST
RM120.00
Authors: LexisNexis
Publisher: LexisNexis
With the enactment of the Goods and Services Tax Act, this book provides an introductory look into the newly enacted Act along with the historical background and development of the law. The book has been laid out in a way that helps the working and rationale of GST. Besides the easy to read language, the book also provides examples of calculations and applications of GST. This book provides an easy read for understanding the concept of GST.
| Category: | Taxation / Revenue |
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| ISBN | 9789674004651 |
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| Authors | LexisNexis |
| Publisher | LexisNexis |
| Pub Date | 2016 |
| Format | eBook |
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