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About Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC)

  • February 6, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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About Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC)

Subject: Economy

Section: Fiscal policy

Introduction and Nature:

  • Introduced in the Union Budget 2021-22.
  • A tax imposed by the government on the commercial production of agricultural produce.
  • Levied at a specific rate on the value of these goods.

Purpose:

  • Aims to provide financial support for the development of agricultural infrastructure in India.
  • Funds collected utilized for creating and maintaining agricultural infrastructure like cold storage facilities, warehouses, and market yards.
  • Objective is to enhance the efficiency of the agricultural sector and improve farmers’ income.

Collection:

  • Government collects AIDC at the point of sale or import of applicable goods.

What is a Cess?

Definition:

  • A form of tax charged/levied over and above the base tax liability.
  • Imposed when the government seeks to raise funds for specific purposes.

Purpose:

  • Typically imposed to generate additional revenue for funding specific projects or sectors.
  • Examples include education cess for funding education.

Difference between Tax and Cess:

Tax vs. Cess:

  • Cess is imposed additionally to existing taxes.
  • Taxes go to the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI), while cess is earmarked for a specific purpose.

Usage of Funds:

  • Cess collected must be used only for the intended purpose and cannot be reallocated.
  • Unspent funds carried over to the next year for the same cause.

Government Allocation:

  • Unlike some taxes, the central government retains the cess and does not need to share it with state governments.
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