Govt hikes excise duty on petrol, diesel to mop up Rs 2.5K-cr


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New Delhi, 16 Dec 2015: The government today increased excise duty on petrol by Rs 0.30 per litre and by Rs 1.17 a litre on diesel to make use of slump in oil prices to garner an additional Rs 2,500 crore.

 

Basic excise duty on unbranded petrol has been increased from Rs 7.06 per litre to Rs 7.36 and the same on unbranded diesel from Rs 4.66 to Rs 5.83 per litre.

 

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the increase in duty will yield an additional Rs 2,500 crore in revenue during the remainder of the 2015-16 fiscal which ends on March 31, 2016.

 

After including additional and special excise duty, the total levy on unbranded petrol will be Rs 19.36 per litre as against Rs 19.06 currently.

 

Similarly, on unbranded or normal diesel, total excise duty after including special excise duty will be Rs 11.83 per litre as compared to Rs 10.66 now.

 

Basic excise duty on branded petrol has been raised from Rs 8.24 per litre to Rs 8.54 a litre and the same on branded diesel from Rs 7.02 to Rs 8.19 per litre.

 

This is the second increase in excise duty in less than six weeks. The government had on November 7 raised excise duty on petrol by Rs 1.60 per litre and on diesel by 30 paise a litre.

 

In anticipation of the hike, oil companies had yesterday announced decrease in petrol price by just 50 paise a litre and by 46 paise on diesel even though oil rates slumping to multi-year low warranted a bigger cut.

 

Through the previous excise duty hike, the government had mopped up Rs 3,200 crore.

For a government which is facing a likely shortfall in direct tax mobilisation, the two excise duty hikes have yielded Rs 5,700 crore.

 

Prior to the two hikes since November, the government had previously in four installments raised excise duty on petrol and diesel between November 2014 and January 2015 to take away the reduction in retail rates that was warranted from falling international oil rates.

 

The four excise duty hikes during this period totalled Rs 7.75 per litre on petrol and Rs 6.50 a litre on diesel. It led to about Rs 20,000 crore in additional revenue to the government, helping it meet its fiscal deficit target.

 

The government had collected Rs 99,184 crore in excise collections from the petroleum sector in 2014-15. This was Rs 33,042 crore in the first quarter of current fiscal.

 

 

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Benedict Noronha, Udupi Thu, December-17-2015, 9:13
it is very pathetic that leaders like Mr Arun jaitely fails to act as he was demanding others to do so, that is to reduce taxes so that pretorl and diesel may be provided to consumers without price hike. This was their loud cry when UPA Government was in power. Now the same person hikes Tax rate and denies benefit of price reduction to consumers. Shame to this double standard of a national leader. [There was a cartoon in the News papers showing Dr Manamohan and NaMo. When the crude price was on a certain level Dr Manamohan s government had petrol price at Rs. 41.37ps where as NaMO. s Govt it is 63.06 or so. Next day prices were reduced by 50-0 paise for Petrol and 46-0ps for diesel per Litre. That is the difference in attitude of governance for considering people s plight on economic sufferings. It is time Public raise their protest against this anholy p[olicy of the Central Goverment.
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