All India Tax Law Conference 2.0 at MNLU Mumbai! Submit Now!

About MNLU

MNLU Mumbai stands as a dynamic institution, actively engaging with the intricate legal dimensions of public policy, ethics, business, and an array of contemporary issues. Its commitment lies in producing high-calibre legal scholarship, equipping students to confront the challenges of the real world. Since its inception, MNLU Mumbai has been steadfast in its pursuit of excellence across all facets of legal training and education.

About the Conference

The Centre for Advanced Training in Taxation Laws is delighted to announce its forthcoming Virtual Tax Law Conference scheduled for the 8th of June 2024. This conference serves as a pivotal platform for the convergence of tax professionals, students, and enthusiasts, fostering insightful discussions on the latest developments and trends within the domain of taxation. Distinguished tax experts will deliver keynote speeches, and research scholars, as well as students, will present their findings. The comprehensive agenda encompasses diverse subjects, including tax policy, planning, compliance, administration, and international taxation. The conference unfolds in two distinct phases. The inaugural phase commences with keynote addresses from renowned tax experts, setting a comprehensive tone for subsequent proceedings. The ensuing phase focuses on research paper presentations, affording an invaluable opportunity for emerging scholars to showcase their work and engage in constructive discourse with peers and seasoned researchers. This conference promises to be an enriching experience, contributing to the collective knowledge and advancement of the taxation field.

Themes

  • Issues and challenges in imposing a tax on Cryptocurrency transactions.
  • Double Taxation upon Salaried Class in India.
  • Tax brackets and their social aspects.
  • Inheritance tax and hindrances on its introduction in India.
  • Critical appraisal of the present GST regime.
  • Stress and strain in Central-State relations and conflict of interest in framing of Taxation policies in India.
  • Judicial Principles Governing Adjudication of Tax Matters.
  • The need for the introduction of the Carbon Tax Regime in India.
  • Revisiting the efficacy of the existing Legislative mechanisms governing taxation in India: Need for reforms.

*Please note that the list of sub-themes is merely suggestive and non-exhaustive. The authors can choose to submit manuscripts on other relevant and contemporary topics.

How to Submit?

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Dates

  • Early bird Registrations – 1st May-15th May 2024.
  • Last date of Abstract submission – 25th May 2024
  • Paper Submission – 31st May 2024
  • Conference – 8th June 2024

Fee

  • Registration fees: 500/- INR
  • Late Registration fees: 700/- INR

Contact

Email: [email protected]

For more info, Click Here – AITLC-Brochure

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