₹95,000 Crore GST Compensation Fund Surplus by 2026

₹95,000 CRORE SURPLUS LIKELY IN GST COMPENSATION FUND BY 2026

GST Council to Review Compensation Fund Surplus

  • Surplus estimate: The GST Compensation Fund may have a ₹95,000 crore surplus by March 31, 2026.
  • Liabilities cleared: This projection comes after clearing all state dues and debt liabilities incurred during the compensation period.
  • Council review: The GST Council may decide on utilisation of surplus in its upcoming meeting.

₹95,000 Crore GST Compensation Fund Surplus by 2026

Key Developments and Timeline in GST Compensation

  • Council’s role: The GST Council, the apex body for indirect tax, will determine the future use of compensation cess.
  • Next meeting: The Council is likely to meet before or after the Monsoon session of the Lok Sabha, with the date pending member availability.
  • Previous meeting: The 55th GST Council was held on December 21, 2023, in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.

Significance and Implications of GST Compensation Surplus

  • Policy decision: Surplus funds may be used for infrastructure, state support, or fiscal reforms.
  • Revenue planning: The decision will impact future cess policy and state-centre fiscal dynamics in federal politics.
  • Transparency focus: Calls for clarity in cess utilisation, ensuring public accountability in line with the principles of universal adult franchise and democratic governance.

GST COMPENSATION CESS

Aspect

Details

Purpose

Introduced to compensate states for loss of revenue post GST implementation (2017).

Funding

Collected via cess on luxury and sin goods like tobacco, coal, and aerated drinks.

Tenure

Originally valid for 5 years, extended till March 2026 due to COVID-related losses.

Governance

Administered by the GST Council, as per Constitution (101st Amendment) Act, 2016.

Legal backing

Cess governed by the GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017.