MUMBAI: Actor Vijay on Friday got major relief from the Madras High Court in a case related to his import of a luxury BMW car from the US, ruling that he would be liable to pay the penalty for delayed payment of entry tax only from January 29, 2019, to December 2021 and not from 2005.
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A bench of Justice R. Suresh Kumar said that Vijay was liable to pay an entry tax as a division bench of the court had, on January 29, 2019, held that the state government was entitled to levy entry tax.
The bench, however, said that the Commercial Taxes Department should not have demanded a huge amount of Rs 30.23 lakh towards penalty, by levying it in 2005 and that the fine may be levied from January 29, 2019.
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Vijay had approached the court in January 2022 and had challenged a notice issued by the Commercial Taxes Department, on September 17, 2021, asking him to pay Rs 7.98 lakh as entry tax along with a penalty of Rs 30.23 lakh.
Actor Vijay’s upcoming film with director Vamshi Paidipally, which was tentatively called Thalapathy 66 is now titled Varisu which means successor or heir in Tamil. The film will also star Rashmika Mandanna opposite Vijay.
Credit: India TV
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