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Sreelatha Menon New Delhi
Where does the secondary education cess of 1 per cent that has been levied for the last two years go?
 
The allocations for secondary education in this year's Budget do not reflect the cess anywhere, while the primary education cess of 2 per cent is not reflected in toto.
 
The total amount of cess collected, according to the government's Budget documents on tax collections during 2007-08, was Rs 2,210 crore and the secondary education cess for 2008-09 is Rs 2,480 crore.
 
The Ministry of Human Resource Development has been allocated Rs 5,139.70 crore for secondary education in 2008-09. However, ministry officials admit that the Budget allocations do not mention secondary education cess anywhere or specify under what head it is spent either last year or this year.
 
Finance Advisor S K Ray said, "It may not be shown in the Budget allocations, but it is coming to the ministry and is being spent along with the rest of the money."
 
The revised Budget allocation for secondary allocation last year was Rs 1,472 crore, which the secondary cess collected was more at Rs 2,210 crore. This mean that the cess took care of the entire government programme for secondary education, leaving some funds in balance.
 
There are other discrepancies in the government's collections and expenditure numbers. Revised estimates for last year show allocations of primary education cess of Rs 11,128 crore accruing to education programmes through the Prathmik Shiksha Kosh. But the sum of receipts of all the primary cess collections in various departments reflected in Budget documents show an amount that is far greater "" Rs 12,998 crore.
 
Similarly, this Budget gives a figure of Rs 12,817 crore as money coming from primary education cess. But the total of the collections from all the heads like corporation tax, import duties and excise duties give a figure of Rs 14,844 crore in the Receipts Budget documents. Officials in the ministry have no explanation for this.

 
 

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First Published: Mar 12 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

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