The NDA Government has increased excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs. 1 a litre and Rs. 1.5 a litre respectively, as it continues to shore up its revenue collections.
The hike has not been passed on to consumers and will be absorbed by the oil marketing companies.
Saturday January 30,2016 ’s increase is the third increase in excise duty during the
month of January. In this month alone, excise duty on petrol has gone up
by Rs. 2.12 a litre and on diesel by Rs. 5.5 a litre.
Since November 2014, there have been nine rounds of excise duty hike on
petrol and diesel. If all the hikes are combined, the excise duty on
petrol has gone up by Rs. 11.77 a litre and on diesel by Rs. 13.47 a litre.
During April-December 2015, six of these increases on excise duty helped the government mop up Rs. 25,906 crore.
Excise duty mop up during the first nine months of the fiscal 2015-16 is an all-time high.
Earlier in the week, Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State (Independent
Charge) for Petroleum and Natural Gas defended the government’s strategy
of utilising low crude oil price environment to raise excise duty on
fuel.
He said that the while excise duty has been raised regularly, customers
have also been given a benefit through a cut in fuel prices whenever
possible. Pradhan further stated that the money being raised through
excise duty on fuel is also important for the government’s various
welfare schemes
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