NCL secures national taxation TIOL Award 2023 
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NCL secures national taxation TIOL Award 2023

Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) has won the award in the Category of corporates having an annual turnover of over Rs 5,000 crore

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL), the flagship subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL) has secured the Silver National Taxation TIOL Award 2023 for the company's exemplary commitment to taxation compliance. The award has been presented by the Finance Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Bugana Rajendranath. On behalf of NCL, Director (Finance) Rajneesh Narain received the honor. On the occasion, NCL's Manager (Finance) Hemant Sindhwani also remain present.

The award involves more than 500 organisations, including several renowned Maharatna PSUs. NCL has won the award in the Category of corporates having an annual turnover of over Rs 5,000 crore. This recognition showcases Minirtana's flawless dedication and exceptional efforts to taxation compliance.

On this Grand Achievement, CMD & Functional Directors congratulated the NCL team for their unwavering hard work and dedication.

NCL previously has also received the National Taxation TIOL Award in the year 2021.

It is hereby noted that the TIOL Awards are given to appreciate the taxpayers in India. The TIOL Awards 2023 had been given in 9 different categories including non-salaried taxpayers. MSME, Corporates, Institutional Game changers, and reformist state governments.

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