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4 STATES CUT VAT ON PETROL

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NEW DELHI: Just 4 states and one union territory have cut local sales tax or VAT on petrol and diesel since the October 2017 decision of the Centre to reduce excise duty on the two fuels, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Monday.

As petrol and diesel prices soared to a three-year high, the Centre on October 3, 2017 reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 2 per litre each and asked states government­s to match it with a cut in VAT.

In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Pradhan said: "Four state government­s and one Union territory have reduced the VAT on petrol and diesel." He did not name the states. BJP rules as many as 19 states in the country. The states which reduced VAT following the October 3, 2017 cut in excise duty were Maharashtr­a, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.

The excise duty cut announced on October 3, 2017 was the only time the Bjp-led government at the Centre has cut excise duty. In contrast, the government had raised excise duty on nine occasions to take away benefits of sliding internatio­nal oil prices between late 2014 and January 2016.

Pradhan, in the written reply which was posted on Lok Sabha website, said prices of petrol and diesel were freed from administra­tive control from June 26, 2010 and October 10, 2014, respective­ly.

"Since then, the public sector oil marketing companies (OMCS) take appropriat­e decision on pricing of petrol and diesel in line with internatio­nal product prices and other market conditions," he said. They apply Trade Parity Pricing methodolog­y to compute the retail selling price (RSP) of petrol and diesel, which is linked to the internatio­nal product prices.

Other cost elements in the RSP are excise duty, VAT, BS- IV premium, marketing cost and margins and dealers commission, he said adding the excise duty cut was aimed at giving relief to the consumers.

However, the spurt in internatio­nal prices since then have negated the reductions and retail rates are more than October.

Petrol price on Monday touched a four-year high of Rs 73.31 per litre in Delhi and diesel is at an all-time high of Rs 64.14.

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