Govt can cut excise duty on petrol, diesel by ₹8.5 a litre without hurting revenues: Analysts - Hindustan Times
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Govt can cut excise duty on petrol, diesel by 8.5 a litre without hurting revenues: Analysts

PTI | , New Delhi
Mar 03, 2021 05:10 PM IST

Excise duty was raised by ₹13 and ₹16 per litre on petrol and diesel between March 2020 and May 2020, and now stands at ₹31.8 on diesel and ₹32.9 per litre on petrol.

The government has room to cut excise duty on petrol and diesel by up to 8.5 per litre without impacting its target for revenue from the tax on the two fuels, analysts said.

The rates of regular petrol had last month crossed the <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>100-mark at a few places in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. (HT File Photo )
The rates of regular petrol had last month crossed the 100-mark at a few places in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. (HT File Photo )

Petrol and diesel prices hover at a historic high following a relentless increase in rates over the past nine months. There have been calls by opposition parties as well as sections of society to the government to reduce excise duty to ease consumer pain.

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"We estimate excise duty on auto fuels in FY22 (April 2021 to March 2022), if it is not cut, at 4.35 lakh crore versus budget estimate of 3.2 lakh crore.

"Thus, even if excise duty is cut by 8.5 per litre on or before April 1, 2021, FY22E budget estimate can be met," ICICI Securities said in a note.

It expressed optimism for an excise duty cut given demand recovery, impending privatisation and inflation concerns but expected it to be more modest than 8.5 a litre.

Excise duty was raised by 13 and 16 per litre on petrol and diesel between March 2020 and May 2020, and now stands at 31.8 on diesel and 32.9 per litre on petrol.

The increase in excise duty was to mop up gains arising from international crude oil prices falling to a two-decade low.

But, with oil prices recovering, it has not yet restored the taxes to their original levels.

"If the cut is more modest, which we expect, FY22 excise duty will be higher than the budget estimate," ICICI Securities said.

Central and state taxes make up for 60 per cent of the retail selling price of petrol and over 54 per cent of diesel.

Petrol is priced at 91.17 per litre in Delhi and diesel comes for 81.47.

The rates of regular petrol had last month crossed the 100-mark at a few places in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, which levy the highest value-added tax (VAT) on the fuel in the country.

Between November 2014 and January 2016, the government had raised excise duty on petrol and diesel on nine occasions to take away gains arising from plummeting global oil prices.

In all, duty on petrol rate was hiked by 11.77 per litre and that on diesel by 13.47 a litre in those 15 months that helped the government's excise mop-up more than double to 2,42,000 crore in 2016-17, from 99,000 crore in 2014-15.

The government had cut excise duty by 2 in October 2017, and by 1.50 a year later. But, it raised excise duty by 2 per litre in July 2019. It again raised excise duty on March 2020, by 3 per litre each. In May that year, the government hiked excise duty on petrol by 10 per litre and that on diesel by 13 a litre.

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