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Total amount of cess and surcharge grew by 63.74% from 2017-18 to 2022-23
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IANS | 27 Mar, 2023
The total amount of cess and surcharge grew by 63.74 per cent from
2017-18 to 2022-23 (RE), the Parliament was told on Monday.
Collections
under GST Compensation Cess grew by 107.6 per cent from 2017-18 to
2022-23 (RE), Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Lok Sabha in a
written reply.
The Minister saidthat in the case of GST
Compensation Cess, the proceeds of the cess leviable is initially
credited to the Consolidated Fund of India, in terms of Article 266 of
the Constitution, and the funds are provided to the States/UTs through
GST Compensation Fund created in Public Account of India as per
provisions of the GST Compensation Act, 2017.
In 2022-23, despite
the collection of Rs 1,15,650 crore (till February 2022), a total
amount of Rs 1,49,168 was released to the states/UTs. Further, during
the FY(s) 2020-21 and 2021-22, the Union Government decided to borrow an
amount of Rs 1.1 lakh crore and Rs 1.59 lakh crore to meet the
shortfall in GST Compensation Cess collections and transferred the
amount to the states as back-to-back loan to strengthen the states'
resources, the reply added.
The surcharges levied by the
government are not meant for any specific purpose. These are used, in
general, for various activities of the government including public
health, subsidies, education, interest payments, defence etc, added the
reply.
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US Dollar
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84.65 |
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75.65 |
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56.85 |
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