Impact of GST on print industry to be discussed at Print Business Outlook Conference

The Print Business Outlook Conference 2017, hosted by NPES is slated to be held on 5 February 2017, at India Exposition Centre in Greater Noida in conjunction with PrintPack India.

30 Jan 2017 | By Priya Raju

Sabeena Vasudeva, partner, Dewan P N Chopra & Co will present on "Gearing up for GST – Impact on printing industry” at the conference.

According to the organisers, there will host a stellar line-up of distinguished panelists and content experts. The session on GST is sponsored by Provin Technos, as an initiative for making customers aware of GST.

Vasudeva heads the indirect tax division of the firm and has 18 years of experience in the field of Tax Advisory and Representation Services and Compliance matters in relation to Indirect Taxation especially, Service Tax and Value Added Tax (VAT). Additionally, she is also a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (FCA).

According to Vasudeva, “Knowledge has to be shared, improved, challenged and increased constantly, or it vanishes.” She is a regular speaker/panelist at many seminars, study circles, and other forums.

Being well-versed with the model GST laws that have been in the public domain since June 2016; she has helped well-known companies to prepare a roll-out plan for migration to GST.

A trade association of over 600 companies, NPES represents manufacturers, importers, and distributors of equipment, supplies, systems and software used in every printing, publishing and converting process from design to distribution.

According to Vinod Vittoba, director, NPES India, the NPES Print Business Outlook Conference 2017 is ideally suited for industry executives and managers who are involved in providing technology solutions for commercial printing, publishing, converting and packaging. “We think they will gain vital information on the state of the economy, new insights into the market and emerging industry trends, and updates on promising business opportunities for the future,” he said.