Tax Hiked On Petrol Export, Reduced For Diesel And Jet Fuel From Tomorrow
The windfall tax was levied to increase domestic availability of the fuel amid the war in the Middle East.
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The government on Tuesday hiked the windfall gains tax on petrol exports, while lowering the levy on diesel and ATF, for the fortnight beginning July 1.
The rate of special additional excise duty (SAED) on the export of diesel will be Rs 8.5 per litre, down from the current Rs 14/litre. SAED on export of ATF will be Rs 7.5/litre, lower than Rs 12.5/litre at present.
However, the duty on exports of petrol has been hiked to Rs 4/litre, from Rs 1.5 per litre.
The Finance Ministry, in a notification, said the duty hikes will be effective from July 1.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the government had on March 27 imposed an export duty on diesel and ATF and revised the rate every fortnight. Beginning May 16, an export duty was levied on petrol.
At the time of imposition of the export levy in March, exemption was provided for exports of petrol, diesel and ATF made by Public Sector Oil Companies to Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
The said exemption has now been extended to exports made by Public Sector Oil Companies to Mauritius and Maldives also, the finance ministry said.
The ministry also said that there is no change in the existing duty rates on petrol and diesel cleared for domestic consumption.
The windfall tax was levied to increase domestic availability of the fuel amid the war in the Middle East.
They were also aimed at not allowing exporters to take undue advantage due to price differences, as globally crude oil prices had risen since the beginning of the war.
The windfall tax was intended to ensure domestic availability of petroleum products by disincentivising exports against the backdrop of the Middle East crisis.
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