IThe Direct Tax Internship Program at Sakshar Law Associates offers law and commerce students a rare opportunity to gain practical, real-world exposure in taxation. This one-month virtual internship, scheduled for July 2025, is designed to help students understand the nuances of India’s direct tax framework while working on live cases and legal documentation.
If you are someone aiming to build a career in taxation, litigation, or financial law, this internship will give you early exposure to the systems and processes that matter. With limited slots and direct involvement in compliance and advisory work, it’s a professionally enriching experience for those who want to move beyond theoretical learning.
About Sakshar Law Associates
Sakshar Law Associates is a professional legal consultancy firm focusing extensively on taxation and allied regulatory matters. The firm handles income tax assessments, appeals, notice responses, drafting legal documents, and providing end-to-end tax advisory services to clients ranging from individuals to small businesses.
Interning at Sakshar means more than observing; interns actively participate in legal research, drafting, filing, and understanding how tax law functions from both compliance and litigation perspectives.
Internship Details
This internship is for one month only and will be conducted entirely online. While the internship is unpaid, it is structured to provide high learning value through real work and expert mentorship.
- Duration: 1 Month
- Month: July 2025
- Mode: Virtual
- Stipend: Unpaid
- Slots Available: 6
- Organization: Sakshar Law Associates
Who Can Apply
This program is open to students pursuing:
- LLB (any year)
- B.Com or M.Com with a strong interest in taxation
Applicants must be self-motivated, punctual, and capable of working independently in a virtual setting. No prior internship experience is required, but a basic understanding of income tax law will be helpful.
Responsibilities
Interns selected for the Direct Tax Internship Program at Sakshar Law Associates will assist in:
- Drafting income tax appeals, affidavits, applications, and responses
- Conducting legal research on taxation law
- Preparing responses to notices under various provisions of the Income Tax Act
- Assisting in filing tax returns and compliance forms
- Understanding recent updates in income tax rules and case law
Interns are expected to contribute meaningfully to ongoing tasks and communicate clearly with supervising professionals.
What You’ll Gain
This internship will help you:
- Strengthen your drafting and research skills
- Gain confidence in handling compliance and procedural matters
- Understand the structure and functioning of tax litigation in India
- Build a practical foundation in tax law ahead of future job or litigation roles
- Receive a Certificate of Internship upon successful completion
How to Apply
To apply for the Direct Tax Internship Program at Sakshar Law Associates, email your CV and a brief letter of interest to:
saksharlawassociates@gmail.com
Subject Line: Application – Direct Tax Internship Program (July 2025)
Your letter should outline your academic background, why you’re interested in tax law, and what you hope to learn from this internship. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.
Please Note
Due to limited slots, only the shortlisted applicants will be contacted. While we aim to acknowledge all applications, we regret in advance for any unintentional oversights of applications.
Final Note
The Direct Tax Internship Program at Sakshar Law Associates is designed for those who want more than just an internship certificate. It is a hands-on, knowledge-driven opportunity for students serious about tax law. With focused tasks, limited slots, and real responsibilities, this program will help you build essential skills and a professional mindset. Interns will engage with actual case files, contribute to legal drafting, and receive close mentorship from experienced professionals, ensuring practical exposure that classroom learning often lacks.
Apply today and take the first step toward mastering direct taxation.