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anila k

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You can apply online/offline with the required information. You must be a graduate from a recognized university and admission is based on the marks obtained in graduation.

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Divya Mishra

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Yes, MH refers to Maharashtra and therefore the exams are conducted there only.

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The Taxpayer Advocate helps taxpayers resolve problems with the IRS. The Taxpayer Advocate also recommends changes to help prevent problems in the future. The advocate handles those tax problems that are causing significant financial difficulty; when you or your business are facing immediate, adverse threat; and when you have tried to contact the IRS repeatedly to no avail. The Taxpayer Advocate is a member of the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS). Steps to Become an Income Tax Lawyer
Let's go over what steps it'll take to become an income tax lawyer. Step 1: Complete a Bachelor's Degree programme
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To get admission in JSS College, the minimum percentage required is 45%.

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Divya Mishra

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Go for M. C. Kuchhal or J. P. Sharma. In a subject like law, all the books are identical as the law is uniform. I personally like M. C. Kuchhal as it presents the material simply. Go through the suggested reading list and choose the latest edition only. Any book which covers your syllabus and is the latest will solve your purpose.

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See, if you want the degree just as an ornament, then you may probably choose any correspondence course to go for. Refer to the link below for detailed information:
https://goo.gl/1F7TuN

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