The Centre is levying the cess, collected as an excise duty, of Rs 124 per quintal on the sweetener produced by any factory in the country. It was raised substantially from Rs 24 per quintal only last year.
The cess, collected from sugar mills, is deposited in Sugar Development Fund (SDF) managed by the food ministry. The fund is used to lend money to mills at lower interest rates.
Some cesses would continue as funds collected will be used to compensate states for any losses incurred after GST is rolled out, the sources added.
Meanwhile, Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan has written to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to consider transfer of Rs 2,880 crore expected to be collected as sugar cess during 2016-17 in SDF.
Paswan has also suggested that budgetary allocation be made to SDF in the event of abolition of sugar cess which is an important funding source for running subsidised programmes for mills.
The food ministry has further sanctioned SDF loans of Rs 865 crore for disbursement in 2016-17 and 2017-18. In recent years, SDF has been used to finance various interventions of the government to deal with the crisis in the sugar industry.
The country's sugar production is estimated to be lower at 22.5 million tonnes in the 2016-17 marketing year (October-September), as against 25.1 million tonnes last year.
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