Times of India | Tamil Nadu should offset Tasmac revenue loss through industrial growth: Speakers at Coimbatore Tax Summit AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Tamil Nadu should offset the fiscal shortfall caused by closing Tasmac liquor outlets by fast‑tracking industrial development and drawing large‑scale investment, said speakers at the inaugural session of the two‑day “IPO and Tax Summit 2026” in Coimbatore. Organized by the Bombay Chartered Accountants’ Society and the Auditors’ Association of Southern India, the summit gathered entrepreneurs, chartered accountants, tax experts and startup founders, who highlighted Coimbatore’s rise as one of India’s quickest‑growing entrepreneurial hubs with strong manufacturing, engineering, textile, healthcare, export, IT and startup sectors. They urged companies—especially MSMEs and family‑run businesses—to pursue structured growth, institutional funding, governance reforms and IPO opportunities, noting that awareness of FEMA, GST and other tax regulations is now essential. While welcoming the closure of Tasmac outlets, the speakers stressed that the ensuing revenue loss can be compensated through intensified industrial activity and a focus on strengthening the state’s industrial base rather than expanding welfare schemes. Read more: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/coimbatore/tamil-nadu-should-offset-tasmac-revenue-loss-through-industrial-growth-speakers-at-coimbatore-tax-summit/articleshow/131121744.cms #TamilNadu #Tasmac #BCAS #TAASI #ZubinBillimoria #SVenkatesh #Coimbatore #CharteredAccountants #AuditorsAssociation #