Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax which was introduced in India on 1 July 2017 and was applicable throughout India which replaced multiple cascading taxes levied by the Central and State Governments. Therefore, awareness of the people about GST is of supreme importance and plays a crucial role in the welfare of the country. This is probably one of the chief reasons why Bhawanipur College has been organizing 15-day workshops on GST and is currently running its 6th Batch open to both students and outsiders. To address the updates and an in-depth analysis on the practical issues and problems and announcements by the Government of India, a Seminar was organized called GST Manthan on August 2, 2017 at 10:00 am in the Society Hall of the college, open for students who successfully cleared the GST workshop.
A total of 72 students were observed attending the workshop. To help explain the concept of GST Manthan we had a team of brilliant Chartered Accountants from the city, CA Shubham Khaitan, CA Abhishek Agarwal and CA Niraj Harodia. Together, they added their expertise and experience making it a knowledgeable session by addressing there queries. Many GST errors arise as a result of a lack of knowledge of GST rules and regulations. Thus, it’s imperative that necessary GST knowledge and valuable insights into common GST risk areas and errors were addressed.
“On behalf of all my friends, I thank the college very much for the excellent sharing on GST. Such a complicated subject, but the faculty manage to simplify it. We enjoyed your way of teaching with lots of practical examples.” said a first- year student of the college.
On 1st June the Vox Populi collective of the college organized a screening session on one thing that holds any event together, which is anchoring. The session started at 12 noon sharp at the Placement Hall filled with 50 potential anchors from different courses of the college. All gathered to learn and dwell into the …
On May 29th at about 6:30pm, ICSI ‘s top brass visited the college. Mr.Atul Mehta, the National President, Mrs.Mamta Bihani, the Vice-President, Mr. M Lele and Mr. SK Agarwal both central council members along with Mrs.Sunita Mohanty, Chairperson of EIRC were in the delegation. Visitors also included Regional Director and Asst. Director of EIRC. The …
Wishtree helps expand NSS unit members September 26, 27, 28 Bhawanipur Education Society College, Kolkata National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit under the leadership of Programme officer Prof. Divyesh Shah of The Bhawanipur Education Society College had organised an event known as Wishtree, presented by Daan Utsav for the development of its usefulness. The idea …
The NSS unit of the college organized a walk which was led by Mr. Rangan Dutta, a historian and heritage enthusiast. This walk was on 25thMarch 2015. It began at 7:15am, where 31 students were accompanied by Prof. Dilip Shah and Prof. Soumendra Laha.
WORKSHOP ON GST MANTHAN
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax which was introduced in India on 1 July 2017 and was applicable throughout India which replaced multiple cascading taxes levied by the Central and State Governments. Therefore, awareness of the people about GST is of supreme importance and plays a crucial role in the welfare of the country. This is probably one of the chief reasons why Bhawanipur College has been organizing 15-day workshops on GST and is currently running its 6th Batch open to both students and outsiders. To address the updates and an in-depth analysis on the practical issues and problems and announcements by the Government of India, a Seminar was organized called GST Manthan on August 2, 2017 at 10:00 am in the Society Hall of the college, open for students who successfully cleared the GST workshop.
A total of 72 students were observed attending the workshop. To help explain the concept of GST Manthan we had a team of brilliant Chartered Accountants from the city, CA Shubham Khaitan, CA Abhishek Agarwal and CA Niraj Harodia. Together, they added their expertise and experience making it a knowledgeable session by addressing there queries. Many GST errors arise as a result of a lack of knowledge of GST rules and regulations. Thus, it’s imperative that necessary GST knowledge and valuable insights into common GST risk areas and errors were addressed.
“On behalf of all my friends, I thank the college very much for the excellent sharing on GST. Such a complicated subject, but the faculty manage to simplify it. We enjoyed your way of teaching with lots of practical examples.” said a first- year student of the college.
Reporter: Sakshi Shaw
Photo Credits: Rajarshi Das
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