I want to specialize in indian taxation. I am doing my CA. Can i do any other course to gain maximum practical knowledge in taxation

0 100 Views | Posted 2014-10-28 22:14:33
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    Rahul Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-11-05 12:41:51
    Hi, Vignesh nowadays with change in corporate sector only Indian taxation knowledge is not enough. You need to study a course which can equip you with global taxation knowledge. ACCA ( Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ) is one such course. It is the world's leading and fastest-growing international accountancy organisation with 162,000 members and 428,000 students in 173 countries. The ACCA qualification helps develop successful careers in the fields of accounting, banking, management and consulting, and is a major advantage in competing for senior roles. ACCA has a wide network of 91 offices and more than 8,500+ Approved
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    Prerna Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-10-29 11:53:35
    Hi Vignesh,
    I would like to invite Ankur Jindal 007 and rahulc to share their valuable expertise.
    All the Best!

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