Bowing
to public pressure, the government today cut excise duty on petrol
and diesel by Rs 2 per litre each to moderate the relentless rise in
fuel prices witnessed for the last three months. Petrol and diesel
will cost Rs 2 a litre less from tomorrow after the first excise duty
cut by the Modi government comes into effect. Petrol currently costs
Rs 70.88 per litre in Delhi while a litre of diesel is priced at an
all-time high of Rs 59.14. The excise duty cut would 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, an official statement announcing the reduction
said. The government, which 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, has been
criticised for not cutting excise duty despite a sustained rise in
fuel prices since early July. 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 that helped government's excise mop-up more than double to Rs
242,000 crore in 2016-17 from Rs 99,000 crore in 2014-15. Retail fuel
prices have been on the upswing since July 4. Oil Minister Dharmendra
Pradhan's predictions of a drop were short-lived as rates fell for
just three days and reverted to their upward trajectory. While petrol
prices have increased by Rs 7.8 to reach Rs 70.88 a litre in Delhi,
the highest since August 2014, diesel rates have risen by Rs 5.7 to
touch an all-time high of Rs 59.14. While the costliest petrol was
sold in September 2013 when it was priced at Rs 76.06 a litre in
Delhi, the previous highest rate for diesel was also during the BJP
rule in September 2014 when it was priced at Rs 58.97 per litre.
"Govt of India has reduced Basic Excise Duty rate on petrol and
diesel [both branded and unbranded] by Rs 2 per litre w.e.f. 4th
October,2017," the finance ministry said in a tweet. On petrol,
the government currently levies excise duties totalling Rs 21.48 per
litre while that on diesel is Rs 17.33 per litre. "This decision
(to cut excise duty) has been taken by the Government in order to
cushion the impact of rising international prices of crude petroleum
oil and petrol and diesel on retail sale prices of petrol and diesel
as well as to protect the interest of common man," the statement
said. The rise petrol and diesel price, it said, also reflected in
wholesale price inflation, which has increased to 3.24 per cent in
August 2017, as compared to 1.88 per cent in July. "This also
prompted the Government to act swiftly in this regard," it said.
India relies on imports to meet 80 per cent of its needs and so
domestic fuel rates have been aligned to movement of equivalent
product prices in the international market since April 2002.
Previously, the rates were changed every fortnight but since June 16
they are revised daily to immediately pass on any movement in
international oil prices to consumers and avoid sharp spikes by
spreading them in small doses. The windfall from the excise duty
hikes helped the government bridge its budgetary deficit. Normal or
unbranded petrol currently commands a basic excise duty of Rs 8.48
per litre, special additional excise duty of Rs 7 a litre and
additional excise duty of Rs 6. The total excise incidence on branded
petrol is Rs 22.66 per litre with basic excise duty is charged at
higher rate of Rs 9.66. Unbranded diesel attracts basic excise duty
of Rs 10.33 per litre, special additional excise duty of Re 1 and
additional excise duty of Rs 6 per litre. Branded diesel attracts Rs
12.69 per litre basic excise duty, Re 1 a lire additional excise duty
and Rs 6 special additional excise duty. State-owned oil companies in
June 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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