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28th August 2013, 04:10 PM
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Books to be referred for indirect tax?
should refer any other books for indirect tax ?? or module is sufficient?
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28th May 2015, 10:52 PM
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Re: Books to be referred for indirect tax?
* Books to be referred for indirect tax as given below.
--> Construction ManagementNov 16, 2010 by Daniel W. Halpin and Bolivar A. Senior --> Principles of Macroeconomics: The Way We LiveSep 30, 2011 by Susan Feigenbaum and R. W. Hafer --> Input-Output Analysis: Foundations and ExtensionsJul 30, 2009 by Ronald E. Miller and Peter D. Blair --> Kierkegaard's Relations to Hegel Reconsidered (Modern European Philosophy)Sep 15, 2003 by Jon Stewart --> The Pragmatic Maxim: Essays on Peirce and pragmatismJan 6, 2013 by Christopher Hookway --> The 1031 Tax Advantage for Real Estate InvestorsNov 8, 2006 by Timothy S. Harris and Linda Monroe --> Principles of Corporate Taxation (Concise Hornbook Series)Jun 14, 2010 by Douglas Kahn |
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