Friday, November 2, 2012

Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TAXATION (PGDT)/ DIPLOMA IN SALES TAXATION (DST) Admission Notice 2012-2013


Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation
Kaimanam,  Pappanamcode P. O,  Thiruvananthapuram  Kerala 695 018
Phone: 0471-2491490, 0471-2491334  Fax No. 91 471 2491189



POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TAXATION (PGDT)
&
DIPLOMA IN SALES TAXATION (DST)



APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR 2012-13 COURSE

CONTACT GIFT FOR DETAILS AND BROCHURE


GIFT now offers the following distance education programmes.

Post Graduate Diploma in Taxation (PGDT)
PGDT is a one year distance education programme conducted by the Centre from 1993 onwards. The minimum qualification for enrolment to this course is a recognized University Degree.The course consists of six subjects namely Economics of Taxation and Office Management, General Laws of Taxation, Kerala Value Added Tax Law & Practice, Central Sales Tax Law & Practice, Direct Taxation Law & Practice and Tax Planning and Accountancy.

Diploma in Sales Taxation (DST)
Diploma in sales Taxation (DST) course aims at equipping traders, small/medium entrepreneurs, manufacturers and job seekers with basic practical knowledge in the area of Sales taxation and Accounting. The Course is of one year duration and the basic qualification for enrolment is SSLC.

The course content consists of three papers namely Kerala Value Added Tax Law & Practice, Central Sales Tax Law and Practice and Book keeping & Accountancy.
Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation 
Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation (GIFT) is envisaged as a centre of excellence, specialising in research, training, consultancy and provision of fiscal and social policy inputs to the Government of Kerala and the South Indian states in general. GIFT was formed in 2009 by upgrading Centre for Taxation Studies (CTS), an autonomous institution formed by Government of Kerala in 1992 for undertaking research, training, consultancy, and publication in the area of public economics.

GIFT is named after Professor I.S Gulati, an eminent economist who was closely associated with public policy making in various capacities, notably as Vice Chairman of State Planning Board, Government of Kerala. Dr. Gulati was also one of the best known authorities on Centre-State financial relations, taxation, public distribution system, migration-related issues and international trade. gift


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