Sweet and salty: Centre’s cess and surcharge revenue up 111% in 5 years
The central government expects the total revenue from cess and surcharge for FY23 to be ₹3,55,320 crore, a drop of 22% compared to the previous financial year.
The central government expects the total revenue from cess and surcharge for FY23 to be ₹3,55,320 crore, a drop of 22% compared to the previous financial year.
The RBI says during the five-year transition period, the top five GST compensation-receiving states were Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Punjab.
A parliamentary panel estimates a loss of ₹1.84 lakh crore due to the 2019 corporate tax cut in the first two fiscals of FY20 and FY21 alone
Deo pointed out in the letter that states need to be compensated beyond 2022 as they are still suffering great losses.