18-year-old Indian chess prodigy Gukesh D has become the youngest world chess champion, but his victory comes with a Rs 4.67 crore tax bill, exceeding MS Dhoni’s IPL salary. His Rs 11.34 crore prize money from the World Chess Championship triggers a hefty tax liability due to India’s tax laws.
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