We are a young team of Professionals having exposure of both Corporate
Culture and SME Culture.
As the world is converging into a single global entity,
technology is blurring the lines between geographies, services and solutions.
In this era of a flat, borderless world,
ALP is committed to go beyond service
into value addition in the true sense of the word.
Our young and dynamics team caters to clients withs with
personalized attention.
Reliability
We are reiliable our words, actions, decisions and behaviour
combine as a consistent whole.
Understanding
We understand client needs and meet their business challenges
with ease
Service
Our client centric approach is built around highly customized
service to deliver values to our client
Trust
Transparency, persistence, mutual trust are values that we
hold sacred.
Delivering Value Not Services
Our Services
We at ALP focus on helping clients design and build Tomorrow’s organisation. We provide real
world solutions to complex business issues through audit and assurance functions,
taxation-international and domestic, startup in India, company formation in India and
foreign investment in India etc.
With the economy in dire straits, all eyes were on finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman who had presented her second budget today. While corporate had their own long wish list from Budget 2020, income tax payers, too, had their own demands. The Union Budget 2020 aimed to boost infrastructure, technology and foreign investment against the backdrop of a slowing economy, weak consumption demand, rural distress and lack of private investment.
It was the third time Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was presenting the Union Budget but it was not a clinch this year for her. With economic growth currently at a 10-year low, widening fiscal deficit, and inflation at its highest, Madam Finance Minister had a difficult task to manage to steer the economy back on the growth track that has been marred by the coronavirus pandemic.
This is the fourth straight time that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget which is touted to be her shortest speech. For second year running, the Budget was presented under the shadow of the Global Covid-19 pandemic. These have been difficult times for the world economy. It is not just about the immediate disruptions and uncertainty caused by repeated waves of the pandemic, but also the longer-term uncertainty about the post-Covid world due to accelerated shifts in technology, consumer behaviour, supply-chains, geo- politics, climate change and a host of other factors. Not only are these individual factors difficult to forecast, the impact of their interactions are fundamentally unpredictable.