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What Is the New 1% Cess Rule? Here’s What It Means for Workers

The Central Government has notified the 1% construction welfare cess to strengthen the benefits for construction worker across the country. This will be effective from May 1, 2026 and this move comes under the new labor codes which are notified by Ministry of Labour and Employment.

Key Points About 1% Construction Welfare Cess

The newly notified cess is designed to fund the welfare schemes for the construction workers.

Main Features Are

  • Total 1% cess on total construction cost.
  • It excludes the land cost and compensation expenses.
  • Deducted from payments made to contractors
  • It must be deposited within the 30 days of project completion.

The collected funds are to be managed by state welfare boards which are responsible for distributing the benefits to workers.

Purpose Behind This Move

The cess aims to provide the financial support for various welfare initiatives which includes the,

  • Healthcare benefits
  • Educational assistance for workers families
  • Insurance and social security schemes

This is specially important for the construction workers who often belong to the informal sector and they lack stable income or social protection.

Labour Codes Reform: Replacing the Old System

The new cess notification is part of the broader labour reforms where the government has recently introduced the four labour codes to simplify and modernize labour laws.

These codes have replaced older laws like the Building and Other Construction Workers Act 1996 (BOCW Act).

What Has Changed?

  • The integration of welfare provisions into new labour codes
  • The continued role of state welfare boards.
  • High focus on streamlined compliance and transparency.

The Big Concern Around ₹49,800 Crore Still Unutilised

Despite the existence of the such welfare funds the major issue remains the around ₹49,800 crore collected as the cess remains unutilised

Why Is the Fund Not Being Used Effectively?

  • The poor identification and registration of workers.
  • Also the administrative delays at the state welfare boards.
  • Lack of awareness among the beneficiaries.
  • And complex procedures for to accessing benefits.

Why This Development Matters

  • It will reinforces the government’s commitment to labour welfare reforms
  • Also highlights the importance of the social security for informal workers.
  • And also draws the attention to the urgent need for better utilization of funds
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