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India hikes excise duty on petrol, diesel

byCustoms Today Report
02/01/2015
in India
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NEW DELHI: The fall in global oil rates had warranted a price cut of Rs. 3.22 per litre in petrol and about Rs. 3 in diesel. The Indian government has raised excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs. 2 per litre each but retail pump rates will not be increased here the other day.

The third excise duty hike since November will help raise additional Rs. 6,000 crore during remaining three months of the current fiscal as the government took advantage of a slump in global oil prices to five-year low to shore up revenue without stoking inflation.

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The oil firms had on Wednesday skipped cutting rates of the two fuels that had become necessary as international oil rates plunged to their lowest level since May 2009.

The excise duty hike has now been set off against the reduction in rates that was due because of slide in oil prices.

The slump in global oil rates had warranted a price cut of Rs. 3.22 per litre in petrol and about Rs. 3 in diesel and even after adjusting the excise increase, oil firms will have a neat margin of over Re. 1 per litre.

“In order to fund the ambitious infrastructure development programme of the government, particularly the building of 15,000-km of roads, during current and next financial year, the government has decided to increase basic excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs. 2 per litre,” an official statement said.

Together with Rs. 1.50 a litre excise duty hike effected on both products from November 12 and Rs. 2.25 per litre increase in duty on petrol and Re. 1 on diesel from December 2, the government will mop up about Rs. 17,000 crore this fiscal to contain fiscal deficit.

“Allocation of these resources to the road sector will also spur economic activity and employment generation arising from the road construction sector,” the statement said.

Excise duty on normal or unbranded petrol has been hiked from Rs. 4.95 per litre to Rs. 6.95 a litre and on unbranded diesel from Rs. 3.96 to Rs. 5.96 a litre.

The total incidence of excise on petrol, after including special excise duty and road cess, will be Rs. 14.95 and that on diesel will be Rs. 7.96 a litre.

Similarly, excise duty on branded petrol has been raised from Rs. 6.10 to Rs. 8.10 a litre and on branded diesel from Rs. 6.25 to Rs. 8.25 per litre.

“These increased rates of basic excise duty will be effective from January 2, 2015 (that is from midnight of 1st and 2nd January, 2015). There will be no change in other excise duty rates applicable to these commodities,” the statement added.

Tags: Excise Duty

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