As the indirect tax structure in India is set to undergo some serious changes, it is vital to see how the most prominent names in this area of tax are serving their clients. Here the 10 most admired indirect tax advisers in India are revealed. Some of them have talked to Matthew Gilleard about the issues they face and how they overcome them. They also address how the constant changes to the way indirect taxes operate in India will affect taxpayers.
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