You and a couple of your colleagues would like to participate in a work-related seminar. Write a letter to your colleague who is the person in charge of the seminar and ask for: Detailed information regarding the dates Program schedule Enquire about cost and possible discounts for groups

Dear Mr Sharma, I am writing
this
letter to inquire about the updates on the taxation
seminar
which you would be conducting
next
month. I and my few teammates would like to participate in your
seminar
as we all are from the tax department we would like to upgrade ourselves regarding the drastic changes in the new tax regime. I would like to know the details about the
seminar
such
as topics to be covered, registration dates and
seminar
date. Kindly share the agenda of the
seminar
such
as the start and end time of the
seminar
, details about the person who is going to host it, the break time and refreshments.
Also
, share the charges for participating in the
seminar
. I would like to know if you can provide an early bird or group discount as there are 4 of us interested in the
seminar
. Hope you would consider our team for discounts and revert to the earliest. Yours sincerely, Nirav Dave
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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