For a long time the Indian tax community has bemoaned the unpredictability of the tax system. While the Direct Tax Code and a national goods and services tax, for example, promise to make things more stable, no one can claim to have a clear view of the future. Jack Grocott asks leading tax professionals to come up with some ideas about what might lie ahead.
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