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Vaibhav Suryavanshi has emerged as one of the most talked-about young talents in the IPL, earning nearly ₹7 crore at just 15 years of age through contracts, sponsorships, and endorsements. His exceptional batting performance has drawn nationwide attention.
Under Indian income tax laws, minors are generally taxed through their parents’ income under Section 64(1A). However, income earned through a child’s personal skill, talent, or professional effort such as sports or entertainment is treated as the minor’s independent income. In Vaibhav’s case, his cricket-related earnings are considered personal income, requiring him to file his own tax returns through a guardian, with tax applicable under standard individual slabs.














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