Ju Jingyi was publicly accused by her former employer of tax evasion? She reported only 11 million of her 50 million income—this scandal is getting pretty hot!

On March 30, 2026, the entertainment industry exploded with a “tax nuclear bomb” — Ju Jingyi was实名ly举报 by her former agency, Silkpast Media, for alleged tax evasion and underpayment of taxes! The举报 materials point directly to the fact that: in 2024 alone, she received more than 50 million yuan across more than 20 items such as film and TV, endorsements, and events, but when filing her individual income tax, she only reported just over 11 million yuan, with an underreporting rate as high as 88%. The Investigation Bureau of the Shanghai Municipal Taxation Bureau of the State Taxation Administration quickly accepted the case, has officially opened an investigation, and promised full confidentiality throughout. The onlookers instantly erupted: this isn’t a tax dispute at all — it’s clearly the ultimate amplified move in a contract battle!

This incident didn’t suddenly flare up as an “improvised performance”; rather, it was the climax of a near two-year tug-of-war between the two sides — the “contract farce” finally reached its peak. As early as June 2024, after Ju Jingyi’s original contract with Silkpast expired, the two sides completely tore their faces. Silkpast insists that an additional agreement was signed in 2018, extending her film and TV agency rights to 2033; it also released figures claiming that over the past decade it had already paid her a pre-tax 139 million yuan. But Ju Jingyi’s team immediately rebutted: the signature on that additional agreement is fake! The original contract had long been legally terminated, and the actual revenue split was nowhere near that high — only 10%-20%. At present, the handwriting appraisal is still underway, and the truth is temporarily left hanging in midair.

Now that the tax举报 has come out, the original “dispute over whether the contract is real” has directly upgraded into a “battle over legal compliance.” From the enforceability of the contract to income allocation, and then to tax filings, every link has been tugging at the nerves of the entire industry. If the investigation confirms the underreporting, not only could Ju Jingyi’s career suffer a major blow, but she could also become a landmark case for regulating the relationship between performers and their talent agencies in the entertainment industry. As of now, Ju Jingyi’s side has not yet publicly responded, but netizens have already set up their little seats — because this isn’t just one person’s tax issue; it’s also a bellwether for how the industry “keeps accounts in the dark, balances them openly.”

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