News Excise duty hikes on fuel erode benefit of price cuts

Technoglitch

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Even as fuel retailers on Friday announced a Rs. 2.42 per litre cut in the price of petrol and Rs 2.25 a litre in that of diesel, the Centre notified a Rs. 2 per litre hike in the excise duty on both, reducing the benefit for consumers.

Announcing the ninth straight reduction in petrol prices since August, and fifth in diesel since October, Indian Oil Corporation, said in Delhi, petrol will cost Rs. 58.91 a litre against Rs. 61.33 a litre now and diesel will cost Rs. 48.26 a litre against Rs. 50.51 currently. The new rates will be effective midnight. The cuts were announced after global Brent slumped to nearly $45 a barrel earlier this week. A $1 billion reduction in global crude reduces India’s trade deficit by $900 million annually, Citi Group estimates. The Finance Ministry notification raised excise duty on unbranded petrol to Rs 8.95 per litre and that on unbranded diesel to Rs 7.96 per litre.

This was the fourth excise duty hike on diesel and petrol since November. The Centre, Finance Ministry estimates, will raise Rs. 20,000 crore additional revenue this fiscal year on account of the four hikes, helping it keep its fiscal deficit within the Budget target of 4.1 per cent of GDP at a time tax revenues are falling short.

Excise duty hikes on fuel erode benefit of price cuts - The Hindu
 

Akash Modi

EntMnt Contributor
If Excise duty not hike so we will get 4/-rs benifit

If they not hike Excise Duty So we will more 2/- rs Price goes down
 

Sanjeev

Core Member
Yes because of this taxes the rate has been so high and if at all they remove all those taxes then it will be something around 20-25 rupees
 

Sanjeev

Core Member
Yes they could have cut the prices to 10 rs but no they are earning maximum amount from this excise duty
 

Sanjeev

Core Member
Govt is earning 84% profit
Oil companies are getting 101% profit
And common people is getting only 18% profit
 
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