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Govt may raise excise duty on unbranded diesel

FP Archives • December 21, 2014, 15:24:21 IST
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State-owned oil companies are making a profit of 35 paise a litre from this week after falling international prices wiped away losses or under-recovery on the nation’s most consumed fuel.

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Govt may raise excise duty on unbranded diesel

New Delhi: With softening global oil rates leading to first ever profit on diesel sales, the governmentis considering raising excise duty on unbranded diesel to take away the gains.

State-owned oil companies are making a profit of 35 paise a litre from this week after falling international prices wiped away losses or under-recovery on the nation’s most consumed fuel.

The Finance Ministry has written to Oil Ministry seeking its view on raising excise duty on unbranded diesel, a senior finance ministry official said.

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“Since diesel prices is coming down so we have written to Petroleum Ministry asking if there any scope for raising excise duty on unbranded diesel,” he said.

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Normal or unbranded diesel currently attracts basic excise duty of Rs 1.46 a litre and an additional excise duty of Rs 2 per litre. In comparison, branded or premium grade diesel is levied with a total excise duty of Rs 5.75 a litre.

The differential in duty rates results in varied pricesof the two - a litre of normal or unbranded diesel costs Rs58.97 while branded fuel is priced at Rs 62.34.

A similar differential exists on petrol as well - a litreof branded petrol costing Rs 73.47 while unbranded versioncoming for Rs 68.55.

Under-recovery or the difference between retail price andits imported cost on diesel was 8 paise per litre in the firsthalf of September. The under-recovery in the second half hasturned into over-recovery or profit of 35 paisa per litre.

Had diesel prices been deregulated like petrol, rateswould have been cut for the first time in over five years.Diesel rates were last cut on January 29, 2009 when they werereduced by Rs 2 a litre to Rs 30.86.

Since then rates have only increased as international oilprices climbed. Since January 2013, diesel prices have beenraised by up to 50 paise a litre every month to eliminateunder-recoveries.

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Deregulation would give oil companies powers to changerates in tandem with cost like they do in case of petrol sinceJune 2010.

Oil companies calculate the desired retail selling priceof petrol and diesel on 1st and 16th of every month based onaverage international benchmark price and rupee-dollarexchange rate.

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