FEMA Ready Reckoner with Commentary (2 Volumes), Sixth Edition

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  • FEMA Ready Reckoner with Commentary (2 Volumes), Sixth Edition Book Detail

  • Author : R.Sridhar,
  • Release Date : 2021-09-15
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 2695
  • ISBN 13 : 9354352308
  • File Size : 77,77 MB

FEMA Ready Reckoner with Commentary (2 Volumes), Sixth Edition by R.Sridhar, PDF Summary

Book Description: About the Book The book seeks to provide readers with a practical insight into provisions of FEMA and associated laws in the form of commentary. General focus of exchange control laws has gradually shifted over time to compliance, reporting and documentation. Given that FEMA provides for significant penalty and prosecution; there is little room for non-compliance. This book is an attempt to provide professionals and compliance officers with essential knowledge and tools to understand and undertake the necessary compliances. The book provides the latest position without compromising on changes in the law that have taken place over time. This book aims to equip professionals, be it CS, CA, CMA or corporate lawyers, who are desirous of undertaking compliances or practicing on exchange control laws with the requisite knowledge and expertise. It seeks to be a practical guide to interpretation and compliances under exchange control laws. The book promises to be the go-to resource for exchange control laws for current and would be professionals and compliance officers.

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