Delhi govt increases VAT on petrol & diesel

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Delhi govt increases VAT on petrol & diesel

New Delhi: After being stable for about 50 days, the price of diesel went up by ₹7.10 a litre in Delhi and that of petrol by ₹1.67 per litre today after the Delhi government increased value added tax (VAT) on the two auto fuels.

Petrol prices in Delhi rose to ₹71.26 a litre as against ₹69.59 per litre while diesel rates climbed to ₹69.39 a litre as against ₹62.29. VAT on petrol has been increased to 30% from 27% while VAT on diesel has been almost doubled to 30% from 16.75% by the Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi.

Faced with massive revenue losses during the coronavirus lockdown, which has been extended now for the second time, several state governments have been increasing VAT on fuels which are currently out of the purview of goods and services tax (GST).

In the neighbouring Haryana, the state government had recently hiked tax by ₹1 per litre on petrol and ₹1.1 per litre on diesel. In Chennai, petrol price went up ₹3.25 per litre and that of diesel by ₹2.50 per litre after the Tamil Nadu government hiked VAT.

Although petrol pumps have been under the essential services category all throughout the lockdown period, yet sales have fallen drastically due to shutting down of industries, offices and restrictions on movement of vehicles. Petrol sales were down by 61% and diesel 56.5% in April but as the economy sees a staggered opening and relaxation in lockdown norms at several places, the demand is expected to pick up this month.

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