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Neeraj Bhagat And CO
Neeraj Bhagat is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) since 1997. He has worked with professionally managed corporates in capacity as a consultant. He has experience of handling corporate affairs in different areas for over a decade. He has helped many organisation to set up shop in India and operating it smoothly. Neeraj has vast knowledge of and a thorough understanding of Indian laws and regulations as well as the complex corporate taxation system. Neeraj & his team has assisted many overseas companies in completing paperwork, getting necessary approvals, paying taxes, necessary filings and much more.
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