Money makes the world go round. But it takes a man like Shyamal Mukherjee, partner PricewaterhouseCoopers, India to know where to put in the money to make the world move. An expert of Transfer Pricing and Direct Taxes he is among the few experts whose tireless effort has made a real difference to the world of direct taxation in India. He has helped build value, manage risk and improve performance of corporate houses and government agencies in India as well as aboard.
Mukherjee, who has had decades of valuable experience in corporate houses and market strategy, is an advocate of liberal market. His suggestions have widely been incorporated by financial planners. A visionary and staunch believer in fair play of the market, his fiscal policy which is geared to achieving high-quality growth and minimizing the distortion of investment pattern have been widely appreciated all over the world. In an age when the world is shrinking and multi-national companies expanding their operations, Mukherjee has helped India by making her realise that new path of economic progress is possible only through economic rationale. Mukherhjee is one of those daredevils whose energy, enthusiasm and wisdom have helped India look towards an economic future with hope and confidence.
A man whose optimism defies hurdles and bottlenecks, Mukherjee has climbed the ladders of success and high esteem through his total devotion to his causes. The success and popularity of Mukherjee could very well be gauged from the fact that he has been instrumental in implementing various developmental and innovative plans for his clients at the PricewaterhouseCoopers, to which he is a partner. He is credited with handling more than 400 corporate houses and clients conforming to the requirements of the transfer pricing.
His conviction that a stable fiscal policy with an in-build regulatory environment and growth-oriented objective could prove as the best recipe for sustainable growth in India has been well received and widely appreciated. It also earned him good amount of accolades. Without doubt, people like Mukherjee who have been doing dollops of good to India, its people and of course to the PricewaterhouseCoopers. |