Petrol and diesel prices will not be increased following the Government’s decision to hike the excise duty by Rs 1.60 per litre and 40 paise a litre respectively as state-owned oil companies have decided to absorb the raise for the time being. The government late last night raised excise duty on petrol and diesel to mop up additional revenue to meet budgetary targets. “There will be no change in retail prices of petrol and diesel for now,” a top oil company official said. “We are not passing on the excise duty hike as of now.”
The increase in excise duty on the fuels is likely to yield an additional revenue of about Rs 3,200 crore to the government during the rest of the current fiscal. 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. The basic excise duty on unbranded or normal petrol was increased from Rs 5.46 per litre to Rs 7.06 a litre, according to a CBEC notification.
After including additional and special excise duty, the total levy on petrol will be Rs 19.06 per litre against Rs 17.46 at present. On unbranded or normal diesel, excise duty has been increased from Rs 4.26 per litre to Rs 4.66 a litre. After including special excise duty, total incidence of excise duty on diesel will be Rs 10.66 per litre as against Rs 10.26 now.
The excise duty on branded petrol has been hiked from Rs 6.64 to Rs 8.24 per litre. Special and additional excise duty of Rs 12 per litre will continue as before. On branded diesel, excise duty has been increased from Rs 6.62 to Rs 7.02 per litre.