Workshop Overview

The Dibrugarh Branch of EIRC of ICAI, under the guidance of the GST & Indirect Taxes Committee of ICAI, hosted a power-packed 6-Hour CPE Workshop on GST at the iconic Dibrugarh Gymkhana Club. The workshop aimed to deepen practical understanding of complex GST matters while fostering dialogue and knowledge exchange among professionals.


✅ Participation Snapshot

  • 50+ attendees, including 50 ICAI members and 1 non-member (CMA)

  • 300+ CPE hours collectively credited


🧠 Session Highlights

  1. Search & Seizure under GST
    🗣️ Speaker: CA. Shivani Shah Agarwalla, Kolkata
    An insightful exploration of legal procedures and real-world implications.

  2. GST Litigation Mastery – Defending Notices & Filing Appeals
    🗣️ Speaker: CA. Rohit Prasad, Kolkata
    A practical guide to handling complex litigation scenarios and procedural intricacies.


🗣️ Panel Discussion

Topic: Recent Issues in GST and Checkpoints for Closure of FY 2024-25
An engaging panel session featuring diverse perspectives and expert opinions.

  • Panelists:

    • CA. Roshan Agarwal

    • CA. Pramesh Agarwal

    • CA. Rohit Prasad

  • Moderator:

    • CA (Dr.) Naveen Kumar Dhandaria

The panel discussion was highly interactive, addressing current challenges and practical strategies for GST compliance and year-end review.


🎁 Special Perk for Attendees

Taxmann extended an exclusive 30% discount on all publications, which was well received by the participants. This added value enhanced the learning experience and professional development.


📣 Feedback & Takeaways

Participants praised the workshop for its depth of content, practical relevance, and clarity of delivery. The event fostered a vibrant professional atmosphere with ample networking opportunities.

Project Details

  • Category: GSTProfessional DevelopmentRecent Events
  • Date: April 26, 2025
  • Location: Dibrugarh Gymkhana Club
  • Participants: 50+
  • Focus Area: GST, Compliance, Litigation, Year-End Review
  • Event Type CPE Workshop
  • CPE Hours Awarded 300+ collectively