World Chess Championship winner D Gukesh faces hefty tax on prize money, FM Sitharaman faces flak


Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi

New Delhi, Dec 15: India's D Gukesh emerged as the World Chess Champion, defeating China's Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship. While Gukesh's historic victory received widespread acclaim, social media users criticized finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, claiming that a large portion of Gukesh's prize money would be claimed as tax.

Following Gukesh's victory, users on platform X posted, tagging @nsitharaman, @nsitharamanoffc, @IncomeTaxIndia, and @FinMinIndia, saying, "Without any effort, you are earning Rs 5 crore. Gukesh will share his prize with you," reflecting their frustration.

In the World Chess Championship, Gukesh won a total prize of Rs 11.45 crore. However, reports indicate that Rs 4.67 crore will be deducted as tax from his winnings.

In India, an income above Rs 10 lac attracts a 30% income tax rate. Additionally, for individuals earning more than Rs 5 crore, there is a surcharge of up to 37%, along with a 4% health and education cess. Consequently, Gukesh's prize money will see a significant deduction, sparking widespread criticism of the taxation system and finance minister Sitharaman on social media.

One X user sarcastically remarked, "It’s called TDS: ‘Tax Deducted by Sitharaman!’" Another called it "tax terrorism."

Yet another user humorously said, "Gukesh should share his trophy with the tax department—they are joint winners."

Some posts were laden with satire, such as, "The Indian tax department seems to be the real grandmaster here," and "The tax department's chess game: always taking a share of the prize, salary, or profit."

One more user commented, "The tax department has won the game without even playing," adding to the wave of sarcastic criticism.

  

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2024

    It's best to reject the prize money and see that smile wipe away in front of the world

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    If Tendulkars Ferrari was exempted ...

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  • Sujoy Majumder, Thane

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    Gukesh will have to pay tax...and the IPL Circus will not pay tax....because BCCI is very poor. Ridiculous!!!

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  • Dr Devan, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    Should be completely exempt. PM SIR, Please note.

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  • Makarand, Pune

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    What nonsense? It is none of anybody's business. What he earned and what he not. Nobody is above the law and he has to follow the laws of his country. Nobody should behave like Sachin Tendulkar who asked to exempt the duty on his car

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  • Godwin, UDUPI

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    Good point..Government is not bother. Even our hard earning money goes to tax by simply to govt which middle class planning to keep for their retirement . If we invest in shares which we plan for retirement we can sell and use that money for that also excessive tax imposing . If we lose in share market will they return our money????? Many grey area they need to do alot of changes...or else all money people will start to invest abroad.. I already seen alott of indian investor investing their hard earned money in Dubai real estate now . Happy but Indian government can do better to invest in India ..

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  • Rohit, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    60% of our income are being looted by the Indian Taxation System. It is through various direct tax indirect tax and Double taxation. Example. 20% tax on vehicle cost - 15 years advance road tax, road toll tax (double taxation) + while the same vehicle production cost if it is 10 lakhs, it's cost increases to about 20 lacs when it reach to Agencies by way of taxing to the company,finally borne by the buyers. Apart GST educational cess, health cess, etc etc etc. Indian Govt looting the citizens by way of heaviest taxation policy. In turn MPs, MLAs are getting double. Triple pensions and hefty allowances. Freebies... No political parties raises this issue because they are the actual beneficiaries. No party is raising this issue. We the FOOLS Citizens are keeping quite in a Democratic Country.

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  • Subhransu Tripathi, Hyderabad

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    What are you doing about it?

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    for the government, people who commit huge frauds and earn money and contribute to party funds are the real world champions... not small timers like gukesh etc.

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