BCCI paid Rs 50 crore as income tax last month

In details of payments made above Rs. 25 lakhs given in its website, BCCI has paid Rs. 50 crore as income tax, and Rs. 2.74 crore as service tax, in the month of March.

Published : Apr 12, 2016 17:23 IST , New Delhi

The BCCI has revealed its monthly expenditures on its website, bcci.tv.
The BCCI has revealed its monthly expenditures on its website, bcci.tv.
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The BCCI has revealed its monthly expenditures on its website, bcci.tv.

The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) paid a whopping Rs 50 crore as income tax for the year 2013-14, its monthly disclosure on spendings has revealed. Giving details of spendings exceeding Rs 25 lakh on its official website, the BCCI also revealed that it paid service tax of Rs 2.74 crore.

India’s Under-19 and A-team coach Rahul Dravid was paid half of his professional fees during the month gone by and the figure for that stood at Rs 1.30 crore. Besides, the Assam Cricket Association was paid Rs 3.37 crore as part of its annual dues for the year 2014-15.

Likewise, the Cricket Association of Bengal has been given Rs 6.75 crore as part of their dues, while the controversial Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) was reimbursed Rs 29.22 lakh for holding the Under-23 CK Nayudu Trophy’s league and knockout matches.

Payments to IPL franchises

The Board also made payments to three IPL franchises for the ongoing season.

The Kings XI Punjab, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils have been given advance payments for the IPL which started April 9. The Punjab franchise (KPH Dream Cricket Private Limited) was paid Rs 21.90 crore, while the Mumbai team (Indiawin Sports Private Limited) has been given 22.90 crore.

The Delhi team (GMR Sports Private Limited) has been paid Rs 22.90 crore.

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