Out of 27 crores will get pant how much money, how much tax has to pay, how much this season has been done
Cricket News Desk. Rishabh Pant is the most expensive player in IPL history, he was purchased by Lucknow Super Giants for IPL 2025 for Rs 27 crore. However, it could not perform according to the price. In the 13 games played so far, Pant scored just 151 runs on an average of 13. This is the worst display of pant in the IPL so far. Earlier, when Lucknow bought him, the team was expected to win their first title under its captaincy, but this time it was in the league stage itself. There will be a question in everyone’s mind whether pant will get a full 27 crore calls. If not, how much amount will he get? Let’s understand. History was created at the auction for IPL 2025 when Rishabh pant was bought by Lucknow for Rs 27 crore. He became the most expensive player in history. He was admitted to Delhi head cities earlier, but Delhi did not retain him. Although he used the right to adjust (RTM in IPL) at the auction, he withdrew after Lucknow prayed such a large amount. How much tax will be paid to Rishabh pant from Rs 27 crore? Let’s tell you that Rishabh pant will not get the full 27 crore calls. According to the estimated tax calculation, Pant’s commercial income (Rs 27 crore) is under tax of Rs 2.5 lakh. Taxes will be charged at Rs 11.48 crore. Its commercial income will be taxed at 30 percent, which will be Rs 8.6 crore. Tax Rs to overload it will cost 11.04 crores. If their income is more than Rs 5 crore, 37 percent surcharge applies. After adding 4 percent health and educational strike, their total tax will be Rs 11.48 crore. This means that Rishabh will get Rs 15.52 crore. If pant is utilized by expenses such as equipment, travel and housing, driver fees, etc. Adapted to fit, their salary can increase. News18 quoted Aquilo Executive Director -Kar Rajarshi Dasgupta and said: “In terms of the new tax system, from the services of Rs 27 crore per season of pant with the team, the Government of India will claim Rs 10.53 crore as taxes (30% income tax, 25% surcharge and 4%), which will be a net wage of RS 16.47 crore give.