Tax exemption for artists' income is incorrect
Uzbek singer Davron Ergashev expressed his opinion on the income of artists and tax issues. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He emphasized that granting special privileges in this regard is wrong. According to Davron Ergashev, artists earn good income in a short time at weddings and various events, and there is no need to hide it.
Therefore, there should be an open and fair attitude on this issue. The singer said that sometimes he performs on stage for only 15-20 minutes and receives his fee.
He cited as an example ordinary people earning 500-600 dollars a month and questioned why artists should not pay taxes. Additionally, Davron Ergashev reminded that other professionals, including market vendors, entrepreneurs, and working citizens, regularly pay taxes.
He stressed that artists, as part of society, must fulfill this obligation as well. Overall, it is important that artists' incomes are accurately accounted for and that there is an equal and fair approach to tax matters.
This not only ensures equality before the law but also strengthens trust and justice in society. Artists, like other citizens, should contribute to the development of the state by paying taxes.
He emphasized that granting special privileges in this regard is wrong. According to Davron Ergashev, artists earn good income in a short time at weddings and various events, and there is no need to hide it.
Therefore, there should be an open and fair attitude on this issue. The singer said that sometimes he performs on stage for only 15-20 minutes and receives his fee.
He cited as an example ordinary people earning 500-600 dollars a month and questioned why artists should not pay taxes. Additionally, Davron Ergashev reminded that other professionals, including market vendors, entrepreneurs, and working citizens, regularly pay taxes.
He stressed that artists, as part of society, must fulfill this obligation as well. Overall, it is important that artists' incomes are accurately accounted for and that there is an equal and fair approach to tax matters.
This not only ensures equality before the law but also strengthens trust and justice in society. Artists, like other citizens, should contribute to the development of the state by paying taxes.



