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Budget 2016: Govt may further hike excise on petrol, diesel before 29 February

FP Archives • February 17, 2016, 14:50:24 IST
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The ministry is also insisting on higher dividends from the PSUs in a bid to garner more non-tax revenue.

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Budget 2016: Govt may further hike excise on petrol, diesel before 29 February

New Delhi: The government is looking at one more hike in excise duty on petrol and diesel before the Budget next month so as to raise revenue and stick to the fiscal deficit target for 2015-16. “Falling crude oil price provide us a headroom for increasing excise duty on petrol and diesel. It will help in meeting fiscal deficit target of 3.9 per cent for the current fiscal,” said an official source. [caption id=“attachment_2470224” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Hiking excise duty? AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/petrol-pump-india_AFP.jpg) Hiking excise duty? AFP[/caption] “The fiscal deficit target is sacrosanct and every effort would be made to meet the target,” added the source. Government has raised excise duty on petrol and diesel four times in quick succession that will help it garner an additional Rs 14,000 crore in the current fiscal and partly make up for the shortfall in disinvestment receipts and direct tax collections. Last week, the government hiked excise duty on petrol by Rs 0.75 per litre and by Rs 2 a litre on diesel, the second increase in duties in less than two weeks, to mop up over Rs 3,700 crore in additional revenue. Oil prices have already fallen to 12-year low to $29 per barrel on concerns of weak Chinese economy and a global slowdown. Besides, lifting of sanctions on Iran also added to downward pressure on falling crude oil. The higher realisation from further excise duty hike will come in handy for the government to maintain fiscal deficit at 3.9 percent of GDP in current financial year ending 31 March, notwithstanding a poor show with regard to stake sale in state-owned companies. Although the government has targeted to raise Rs 69,500 crore from PSU disinvestment, so far only Rs 12,700 crore has been raised and the likelihood of any major stake sale in the remaining three months of 2015-16 is bleak. Finance ministry officials have admitted that there would be a shortfall of around Rs 50,000 crore in disinvestment proceeds and about Rs 30,000-40,000 crore in direct taxes, but expressed optimism that higher realisation from indirect taxes as well as non-tax revenues will make up for the deficit. The ministry is also insisting on higher dividends from the PSUs in a bid to garner more non-tax revenue. According to the data, fiscal deficit position has shown a marked improvement at the end of November 2015. The deficit stood at Rs 4.83 lakh crore, or 87 percent of the Budget Estimate (BE) for the whole 2015-16. The fiscal situation is, however, better than last year when the deficit was 98.9 percent of the BE for the same period. PTI

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