What is the meaning of cess in history
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CESS is tax on tax and usually levied for the specific purposes. Once its purpose is solved they are stopped. Unlike the other taxes that have to be shared with other Indian states, the centre keeps the entire amount raised from the Cess. The collection through the CESS is kept in the Consolidated Fund of India. As of now there are 6 types of Cess imposed in India.
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A cess is a form of tax levied by the government on tax with specific purposes till the time the government gets enough money for that purpose. For example, the Swachh Bharat cess is levied by the government for cleanliness activities that it is undertaking across India.
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