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Reducing the Price of Petrol & Diesel

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September 21, 2017

Why in news?

The government has currently asked the “Oil Marketing Companies” (OMC) to absorb any increase in crude oil price.

Why hasn’t petrol & diesel prices reduced with curde prices?

  • Price of petrol & Diesel now is as highas it was in 2012 even though the crude prices have almost halved.
  • During that time, the government used to subsidise consumers and the loss was borne by the government, OMCs and upstream public sector oil companies.
  • Eventually the prices started falling.
  • But it wasn’t reflected in the market prices as the government kept cutting the subsidies.
  • This made the prices reflect the market trends.
  • But the current directive to OMCs to absorb increase in price is seen as a policy reversal against de-regulated pricing. 

What can the Central Government do to reduce cost?

  • Excise duty is fixed in rupee terms Rs 17.33 per litre for diesel and Rs 21.48/litre for petrol.
  • So increase in the cost of diesel or petrol does not increase the revenue of the central government
  • It would be unwise for the government to cut the excise duty as it has subsidised the customer for already a long period.
  • However the excise duty rates can be made equal for both diesel and petrol.
  • It will increase the price of diesel by 2% and reduce the price of petrol by 6%.
  • Hence there will be reduction in distortion.

What can the State Governments do?

  • VAT Rate - States impose very high VAT on petrol & diesel.
  • Since VAT rates are ad valorem rates i.e calculated in percentage terms, their value in rupees increases with increase in prices.
  • Whenever the oil price increases, revenues of states also go up.
  • Thus, the states should periodically reduce their VAT rates.
  • Bringing under GST - Taxes on petrol & diesel constitute a major portion of state revenue.
  • So the states insist on keeping diesel and petrol out of GST.
  • Even with a high GST rate of 32%, the states’ share of the tax would be around Rs.5 /litre which is much below the current Rs 14,litre of petrol & Rs.21 per liter of diesel.
  • So to reduce the prices, all states should have a uniform GST rate for diesel and petrol.

 

Source: Indian Express

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