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Exempting From Tax Payments In A Land Producer, In A Nadiadwala Jail

Exempting From Tax Payments In A Land Producer, In A Nadiadwala Jail



Exempting From Tax Payments In A Land Producer, In A Nadiadwala Jail
Exempting From Tax Payments In A Land Producer, In A Nadiadwala Jail




Filmmaker Firoz Nadiadwala has been sentenced to jail by the Bailarin Pier Estate Court for his tax avoidance. Firoz Nadiadwala has paid a tax of Rs 8.56 lakh. According to the new income tax law, they were sentenced. However, Nadiadwala is being asked to appear in the sessions court against the court's decision.

Firoz Nadiadwala did not pay TDS tax of the year 2009-10. In this case, they were repeatedly issued notices. However, he did not give any answers to these notes. The Income Tax Commissioner filed a complaint against them in March 2014. In this case, special public prosecutor Amit Munde presented the government's stand.

Due to the production of a new film in the year of 2009-10, this year, the old film has earned its revenue. That is why Nadiadwala's lawyers had given an explanation that the tax was delayed. Besides, Nadiadwala has filed the tax in the right time, and Nadiadwala's lawyer has said that the case has been thrown to cheat him. However, despite being educated, Nadiadwala did not pay the tax in the right time, public prosecutor Munde said.

Meanwhile, Munde told the court that there is yet another case of tax evasion against Nadiadwala. 'It is not right to reason that TDS is not filled, so as not to be produced by the film. Take such a role, 'It is our duty to tax the government.' R. S. Sarkalenne took it. Nadiadwala was sentenced to three months' imprisonment.
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