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Yuvraj didn't evade service tax: Mother

Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam today denied reports that the dashing batsman owes a whopping 96.43 lakh service tax on his income from the first and second Indian Premier League season.

Updated on: Jul 23, 2010 06:06 PM IST
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Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam on Friday denied reports that the dashing batsman owes a whopping 96.43 lakh service tax on his income from the first and second Indian Premier League season.

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Denying reports that Yuvraj hide his IPL income from the Income Tax department, Shabnam said the King's XI Punjab batsman was paid for only playing and not for only promotional activity.

"The fact is that during the IPL, Yuvraj's agreement with M/s KPH Dream Cricket Pvt Ltd. entitled him to a certain sum which was paid to him only for his services of playing for the team. Therefore, there is no breakup of earnings as mentioned in the news report," she said in a statement.

Shabnam said Yuvraj's tax consultants Raman Aggarwal and Associates, through a letter to the Superintendent, Office of the Commissioner of Central Excise and Service Tax, Chandigarh have already clarified the matter.

Quoting from the letter, Shabnam said, "It is respectfully submitted that the consideration received by the assessee (Yuvraj Singh) is only for playing cricket and the assessee is not indulging in any kind of promotional activities...the promotional activities has to be taken by the Franchisee (Kings XI Punjab) and the assessee is not even allowed to do any promotional activity individually."

 
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