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Windfall tax on petroleum crude oil raised, cut to nil on diesel and ATF

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/01/02 at 11:19 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a strategic move to recalibrate its fiscal policy, the Indian government has announced adjustments to the tax structure on petroleum products. The windfall tax on petroleum crude oil has been increased from 1,300 Indian rupees to 2,300 rupees per ton, marking a significant adjustment to ensure a fair balance between industry revenues and consumer interests.

Simultaneously, the government has taken steps to provide relief to consumers by eliminating the tax on diesel, previously set at 0.5 rupees per litre. Additionally, the windfall tax on aviation turbine fuel has been reduced by one rupee per litre.

This decision comes as part of a broader effort to streamline taxation in the energy sector. Notably, India had imposed a windfall tax on crude oil producers in July 2022, and this recent adjustment reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to aligning tax policies with economic dynamics.

The move is expected to have implications for both domestic and international stakeholders, as private refiners had sought to capitalize on robust refining margins through exports. The government’s decision strikes a balance between fostering industry growth and addressing consumer concerns.

 

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