Ever since Twitter banned Kangana Ranaut, her ranting sessions have shifted to Instagram. The actress keeps her fans and followers updated with everything that happens in her life. From commenting on other celebs to making IGTV videos, Ranaut is keeping herself quite busy. Updating her fans about her financial status, the actress recently revealed that she has been unable to pay half the tax that was due last year because of no work.
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In an Instagram story, the Panga actor revealed, “Even though I come under highest tax slab pay almost 45 per cent of my income as tax, even though I am the highest tax-paying actress but because of no work haven’t paid half of my last year’s tax yet, first time in my life.”
“I am late in paying tax but the government is charging me interest on that pending tax money, still I welcome this move.” Ending her post on a positive note, Kangana wrote, “Time could be tough for us individually but together we are tougher than the time,” she concluded.
Kangana Ranaut’s Twitter account was suspended on May 4, after she posted a series of tweets about the recently concluded West Bengal assembly elections. According to a report in Hindustan Times, a Twitter spokesperson has been quoted, “We’ve been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behaviour that has the potential to lead to offline harm. The referenced account has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of Twitter Rules specifically our Hateful Conduct policy and Abusive Behaviour policy. We enforce the Twitter Rules judiciously and impartially for everyone on our service.”
Kangana Ranaut had responded to the ban, screenshotted a quote given to ANI and shared it on her Instagram saying “My Twitter account was suspended right after I posted a video on Twitter demanding president rule to stop the genocide in Bengal”, adding “this is the secular India they want to sell you, where Hindus and their voices are getting butchered”.