More than Rs. 1.4 lakh crore of funds collected by the Central Government under various cesses for purposes as varied as higher
education, road development and the welfare of construction workers are
lying unutilised, shows an analysis of a Comptroller and Auditor-General report on government finances and answers by Ministers in the Lok Sabha.
Despite
these unutilised funds, the government has shown that it is still keen
on cesses. It has already levied a 0.5% Swachh Bharat cess and
is proposing a 2 per cent regional connectivity cess in aviation and
increasing the cess on sugar production.
At a time
when students are protesting the discontinuation of the non-National
Eligibility Test fellowship, the CAG report, tabled in Parliament on
Tuesday Dec 22,2015, has found that a whopping Rs. 64,288 crore collected during
2006-15 under the Secondary and Higher Education Cess (SHEC) is lying
unutilised. The SHEC is levied on all tax payers at the rate of 1 %
The CAG report finds that more than Rs. 39,000 crore, or
60 per cent, of the Universal Service Obligation (USO) Fund’s resources
between 2002-03 and 2014-15, raised through a levy of up to 5 per cent
of the revenue of all telecom service providers, is lying unutilised.
The amount collected has not even been transferred to the USO Fund.
Additionally,
answers given in Parliament by Labour and Employment Minister Bandaru
Dattatreya in April 2015 show that “as per information received from the
State governments, Rs. 2,859.86 crore, that is 17.63 per cent, has been
spent for the welfare of the construction workers out of the total cess
amounting to Rs. 16,214.51 crore collected till December 31, 2014”. In
other words, around Rs. 13,300 crore is lying unutilised. The Primary
Education Cess netted Rs.1,54,818 crore from 2004-05 to 2014-15. Of
this, Rs. 13,298 crore is lying dormant.
The National
Clean Energy Fund, the Research & Development Cess Fund, the
Central Road Fund, the Income Tax Welfare Fund, the Customs &
Central Excise Welfare Fund and several dormant funds have Rs. 14,500
crore lying unused.
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