KPMG and NIIT Imperia Launch Tax Training Programs for Corporate

KPMG in collaboration with NIIT Imperia has announced the launch of three  new Taxation Programs- Certificate Program in Tax Regulations, Advanced Program in Tax Regulations and Diploma in Tax Regulations, primarily designed to meet the growing training needs of finance, accounting, taxation professionals and other stakeholders.

The programs will be offered in 30 NIIT Imperia centers spread across 21 major cities of the country.Admissions to the programs are open, and the batches will start in the first week of February, 2012. G. Raghavan, Chief Executive, Career Building Solutions, NIIT Ltd. “We are pleased to extend our offerings to now include three new programs on tax regulations by KPMG. These programs will provide an ideal platform to accounts and finance professionals who wish to gain unique insight in the field of taxation and move to the next levels in their career.”

KPMG’s senior professionals will use NIIT’s innovative Synchronous Learning Technology to deliver training on these Taxation Programs. The Tax diploma programs are designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice and to prepare the industry in advance for the proposed regulations of DTC and GST.

Speaking on the occasion, Uday Ved, Head of Tax, KPMG in India said, “With India standing on the threshold of major tax reforms, there is an increased demand for knowledgeable and well-versed tax experts. KPMG in collaboration with NIIT Imperia aims to cater to this demand by helping create a pool of professionals who would be equipped to deal with legislative and practical aspects of taxation and also be prepared for the new tax regimes.”

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