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Petrol, diesel prices see steep rise on higher excise duty, VAT rates; oil ministry seeks cut in levies in Budget

Press Trust of India • January 23, 2018, 16:35:20 IST
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BJP-led NDA govt had raised excise duty on petrol, diesel nine times between Nov 2014 and Jan 2016 to shore up finances as global oil prices fell

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Petrol, diesel prices see steep rise on higher excise duty, VAT rates; oil ministry seeks cut in levies in Budget

New Delhi: Petrol prices on Tuesday hit the highest level since the BJP government came to power in 2014, and diesel touched a record high of Rs 63.20 a litre, prompting the oil ministry to seek a cut in excise duty. Petrol price rose to Rs. 72.38 per litre in Delhi, highest since March 2014, according to daily fuel price list of state-owned oil firms. Rates have risen by Rs. 3.31 per litre since mid-December. In Mumbai, prices have crossed Rs. 80-mark - costliest in the country. Diesel is being sold at Rs. 67.30 in Mumbai, where the local sales tax or VAT rates are higher. Since mid-December, diesel rates have jumped Rs. 4.86 a litre, according to oil companies. The spurt in rates, caused by the rally in international oil prices, has led to the oil ministry asking the finance ministry for a cut in excise duty in the Union Budget 2018-19, to be presented in Parliament next week. The reduction sought is part of the pre-Budget memorandum submitted by the ministry for the consideration of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, officials said. Oil Secretary KD Tripathi had on Monday stated that the ministry has forwarded a set of recommendation it had received from the industry. He however refused to give details. The central government levies Rs. 19.48 per litre excise duty on petrol and Rs 15.33 on diesel. VAT on petrol in Delhi is Rs. 15.39 per litre while on diesel it is Rs. 9.32. Brent and US West Texas Intermediate crude - two of the most traded benchmark, today rose to $69.41 per barrel and and $63.99 respectively. Brent is not far off the January 15 three-year high of $70.37 a barrel. WTI had hit its highest since December 2014, on January 16 at $64.89 a barrel. The rally in oil prices has renewed calls to the government to cut excise duty to cushion the burden on common man, the officials said. [caption id=“attachment_4316137” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters. Representational image. Reuters.[/caption] The BJP-led NDA government had raised excise duty nine times between November 2014 and January 2016 to shore up finances as global oil prices fell, but cut the tax only once in October last year by Rs. 2 per litre. The excise duty in October 2017 was cut when petrol price had reached Rs. 70.88 per litre in Delhi and diesel was priced at Rs. 59.14. Because of the excise duty cut, diesel prices had on 4 October, 2017 come down to Rs. 56.89 and petrol to Rs. 68.38. However, subsequent rally has wiped away all the gains and prices have touched new highs. The October 2017 excise duty cut cost the government Rs. 26,000 crore in annual revenue and about Rs. 13,000 crore during the remaining part of the current fiscal year that ends on March 31, 2018. The government had between November 2014 and January 2016 raised excise duty on petrol and diesel on nine occasions to take away gains arising from plummeting global oil prices. In all, duty on petrol was hiked by Rs. 11.77 per litre and that on diesel by 13.47 a litre in those 15 months which helped the government’s excise mop-up to more than double to Rs. 2,42,000 crore in 2016-17 from Rs. 99,000 crore in 2014-15. State-owned oil companies in June last year dumped the 15-year old practice of revising rates on 1st and 16th of every month and instead adopted a dynamic daily price revision to instantly reflect changes in cost. Rates during the first fortnight starting June 16 dropped but have been on the rise since July 4.

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