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In this video you will get to know the Top GST Tax weekly Updates from across the Supreme Court, High Courts, Tribunals, Government Notifications from 3 November to 9 November, 2024. Stay up-to-date with our Tax Weekly Roundup/Flashback, where we break down the latest Tax updates, new tax regulations, and top tax-saving strategies you need to know!

This week, we’re covering trending news on tax credits, deductions, and the latest tax law changes impacting individuals and businesses alike. From GST to Income tax regulations, we’ve got you covered with actionable insights to make tax season easier and less stressful. Don’t miss out on tips to lower your tax bill, essential filing deadlines, and much more in our quick weekly digest. Hit Subscribe for all things tax, finance, and wealth management every week!

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Juris Hour Team
Juris Hour is an online news portal for reporting accurate and honest news, articles, judgments, Circulars, orders and notifications related to legal developments. We use the tagline ‘Proficiency At Your Doorstep’. Our mission is to simplify and communicate various legal developments in various spheres like civil, criminal, taxation, etc. and make people aware of their rights and duties in order to empower them to contribute in nation-building.Juris Hour is a team of young professionals turned legal journalists who are guided by the values enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution of India and want to create more legal awareness in society by acting as a tool to aid legal reforms by offering a space for constructive criticism of the judiciary.

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