Akshay Kumar pays Rs 18 crore advance tax, beats SRK and Salman
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Akshay Kumar has beaten all the three Khans in terms of tax returns.
Akshay, who has been on a professional high with back-to-back hits like Housefull 2, Rowdy Rathore, OMG: Oh My God! and Special 26, has achieved another feat by becoming Bollywood's highest advance income tax payer for the sixth consecutive year.
According to reports, Akshay Kumar has paid Rs. 18 crore this year as compared to his Rs. 20 crore shelled out in 2012.
It is followed by Salman Khan at the second spot with Rs. 11 crore, Shah Rukh Khan at third shelling out Rs. 10.5 crore while Aamir Khan is believed to have paid Rs. 8 crore.
On the other hand, among actresses, Katrina Kaif has apparently paid the highest income tax at Rs. 4.5 crore, beating her rival Kareena Kapoor by a narrow margin who paid Rs. 4 crore, while Priyanka Chopra trailed behind with Rs. 2 crore.
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