Analysis of Union Budget 2023 by All India Tax Payers' Association (AITPA)

 

Chennai, 2nd February 2023: All India Tax Payers’ Association (AITPA) has organised a Seminar on ANALYSIS OF UNION BUDGET – 2023 on Wednesday, 1st February, 2023 at Rani Seethai Hall, Chennai which was attended by a large gathering of Tax Payers.

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Dr. CMA. V Murali, President, All India Tax Payers’ Association (AITPA) who is also the Central Council Member of The Institute of Cost Accountants of India, covered the various clauses contained in the Budget which have a major impact on the Income Tax Assessees at various levels. 

Dr. CMA. V Murali, President, All India Tax Payers’ Association (AITPA); Dr. CA. Abhishek Murali, Chartered Accountant and Former Secretary, SIRC of ICAI 

Mr.Murali has highlighted the various proposals contained in the Union Budget which have a beneficial impact on the Assessees. He also added that a detailed post budget memorandum would be submitted to the Finance Ministry based on the feedback obtained from the Tax Payers. Mr. Murali also opined that the Budget 2023 is a growth oriented one.

Dr. CA. Abhishek Murali, Chartered Accountant and Former Secretary, SIRC of ICAI has covered in an in-depth manner clause by clause Analysis of the various provisions contained in the Finance Bill besides covering the macro economic issues. Mr.Abhishek has opined that the Budget presented by the Hon’ble Finance Minister is a meticulously prepared one taking into consideration the interest of the various sections of the society and is a progressive budget.

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