Confidant Classes for Career Consultancy and Coaching Classes

The CAG recently raised objections to the transfer of money from the Cess Compensation Fund to the Consolidated Fund of India, calling the transfer illegal. He showed how the central deficit could have been underestimated by the bad signing.

What are these controversial funds?

  • Under the GST law, the amount collected from the collection of fees during the year is credited to a non-cancellable fund called the GST Expense Compensation Fund.
  • It is part of the public account and is used to compensate the states in case of loss of income.
  • The Consolidated Fund of India is an account that includes income received by the government through tax or non-tax revenue and expenses incurred by it, excluding exceptional items.
  • Following the CAG’s findings, the Center clarified that it had transferred funds to the compensation fund and paid all costs through 2019-2020.

What are the problems with compensation?

  • The Comptroller and Auditor General of India said that transferring the surplus from the Compensation Fund to the Consolidated Fund was illegal.
  • The report comes at a time when the Center has reached consensus on the issue of GST compensation to states due to severe financial stress caused by the covid-19 pandemic and the corresponding closures.
  • According to the law, the central government had guaranteed 14% revenue growth to the states and cover any budget deficits resulting from the implementation of the GST by collecting compensation.

Can the government transfer the surplus from the compensation process?

  • Legally, the Center cannot transfer funds that exceed the compensation fee. The observations made by the CAG were well recognized by the government.
  • For example, in fiscal year 20, total tax revenue was ₹ 95,444 crore, while ₹ 1,65,302 crore was delivered to the states. The Center then transferred the balance of Rs 69,858 million to the Cess Compensation Fund.

What about the fund’s surplus?

  • The current legal structure requires that any surplus from the initial fund be kept in the fund for future deficits. In other words, the background cannot be used by the government for any other purpose, but only for the purpose of providing compensation to States.
  • However, this needs to be reexamined, even more so in the post-covid phase. The current solution to the GST compensation problem was to allow states to borrow while using the right of compensation to bear the cost.

What does this mean for center-state relations?

  • This development will have implications for center-state relations, as several states have raised objections regarding the transfer of surpluses to the consolidated fund.
  • The key issue would be to restore trust between the Center and States. The solution found on the issue of GST compensation due to foreclosure is a positive development as it illustrates the willingness of stakeholders to find solutions. Therefore, cooperative federalism will remain the key in the future.

Judiciary FAQ’s Download

WWW.CONFIDANTCLASSES.IN-1Download
Read More
Registration for CLAT 2025 begins today; last date October 15

Registration for CLAT 2025 begins today; last date October 15

CLAT 2025: Candidates who wish to appear for the law entrance exam can apply on the official website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in CLAT-2025…
Read More
CLAT 2025 registration will begin on July 15

CLAT 2025 registration will begin on July 15

CLAT-2025 CLAT 2025: The CLAT 2025 registration will begin on July 15. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2025) notification…
Read More
Delhi University 5 Year Law Programs Registration Begins

Delhi University 5 Year Law Programs Registration Begins

Delhi University has started the registration process for 5 year law programs. Candidates applying for the 5-year law programs can…
Read More
Bar Council of India proposes to hold CLAT and declares NLU Consortium a non-statutory body

Bar Council of India proposes to hold CLAT and declares NLU Consortium a non-statutory body

The Bar Council of India, in a supplementary affidavit filed before the Delhi High Court, proposed to conduct the Common…
Read More
DU UG 2023 Admissions Process Expected to Begin End of May

DU UG 2023 Admissions Process Expected to Begin End of May

Admissions for undergraduate and graduate programs will be by CSAS (UG) 2023 and CSAS (PG) 2023. Delhi University plans to…
Read More
CUET UG 2023 Participating Universities | Central University of Karnataka

CUET UG 2023 Participating Universities | Central University of Karnataka

The Central Karnataka University will start admission for its undergraduate programs from May 21 this year. Admission to these UG…
Read More
AIBE XVII 2023 results published

AIBE XVII 2023 results published

AIBE XVII Result: Candidates who have taken the exam can now check their result on the AIBE website: allindiabarexamination.com. AIVE…
Read More
CUET PG 2023 | Six universities join the CUET PG

CUET PG 2023 | Six universities join the CUET PG

CUET PG 2023: Interested and eligible candidates can apply until May 5 on the official website: cuet.nta.nic.in. The CUET PG…
Read More
AIBE XVII (17) 2023 result

AIBE XVII (17) 2023 result

Once released, candidates who have taken the AIBE XVII(17) 2023 exam will be able to check their score on the…
Read More
CUET UG 2023 Participating Universities |  Central University of Haryana

CUET UG 2023 Participating Universities |  Central University of Haryana

The university currently has eight schools and 34 departments that offers science and humanities programs. CUET-2023-Preparation CUET UG 2023: The…
Read More

About Post Author