In this video, let's understand why the richest cricket board in the world pays zero income tax! IPL is one of the most popular and commercialized cricket tournament in the world with hundreds of millions of cricket fans watching it worldwide. The broadcast rights of IPL are sold for thousands of crores to the highest bidder.
The title sponsor this year TATA, paid 670 crores for 2 years of title sponsorship to BCCI. Whereas two new teams - Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat titans were sold for thousands of crores.
After considering all of this BCCI should pay a lot in taxes, but it doesn't. Let's learn why.
Disclaimer: This video is not to malign any party involved, but to educate the audience about information already available in the public domain.
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