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Discuss the impact of cess and surcharges on the revenue-sharing mechanism between the Centre and States.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Indian Economy and mobilization of resources.

Topic: Indian Economy and mobilization of resources.

Q5. Discuss the impact of cess and surcharges on the revenue-sharing mechanism between the Centre and States. (10 M)

Difficulty Level:Easy

Reference: IE

Why the question: The rising use of cesses and surcharges by the Union government impacts fiscal transfers to states, raising concerns about federalism. Key Demand of the question: Assess how cesses and surcharges reduce the divisible pool, affecting revenue-sharing and Centre-State fiscal relations. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Define cesses and surcharges and briefly explain their role in revenue generation. Body: Effect on the divisible pool: Explain how cess and surcharge bypass the divisible pool and lead to reduced fiscal transfers. Impact on fiscal federalism: Highlight the imbalance created in Centre-State financial relations and its strain on cooperative federalism. Role of Finance Commissions: Discuss recommendations of various commissions and how cess practices dilute these recommendations. Recent examples: Use CAG findings or instances of state-level concerns (e.g., Karnataka). Conclusion: Suggest reforms or solutions to address the imbalance, ensuring a more equitable revenue-sharing mechanism.

Why the question: The rising use of cesses and surcharges by the Union government impacts fiscal transfers to states, raising concerns about federalism.

Key Demand of the question: Assess how cesses and surcharges reduce the divisible pool, affecting revenue-sharing and Centre-State fiscal relations.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction:

Define cesses and surcharges and briefly explain their role in revenue generation.

Effect on the divisible pool: Explain how cess and surcharge bypass the divisible pool and lead to reduced fiscal transfers.

Impact on fiscal federalism: Highlight the imbalance created in Centre-State financial relations and its strain on cooperative federalism.

Role of Finance Commissions: Discuss recommendations of various commissions and how cess practices dilute these recommendations.

Recent examples: Use CAG findings or instances of state-level concerns (e.g., Karnataka).

Conclusion:

Suggest reforms or solutions to address the imbalance, ensuring a more equitable revenue-sharing mechanism.

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