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Centre wants states to cut VATon petro products by 5%

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After cutting excise duty by Rs 2 per litre, the Centre now wants states to cut sales tax or VAT on petrol and diesel by 5 per cent to provide further relief to consumers. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will soon write to all state chief ministers urging them to cut VAT on petrol and diesel, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan told reporters here. "We have proactivel­y cut excise duty. Now it is the turn of states to reduce VAT," he said. Unlike the Centre, states levy VAT as an ad valorem duty which rises every time there is an increase in price. The Centre, he said, sacrificed Rs 26,000 crore in revenue in the cut in excise duty.

"States are the biggest beneficiar­y. They get all of the VAT collection plus they also get 42 per cent of the central excise collection­s. The amount remaining

with the Centre is used to finance centrally sponsored schemes in states," he said. The Centre had raised excise duty by Rs 11.77 per litre on petrol and Rs 13.47 a litre on diesel between November 2014 and January 2016 to take away gains arising from plummeting internatio­nal oil rates. It reduced excise duty on petrol to Rs 19.48 per litre from Rs 21.48 per litre and on diesel to Rs 15.33 a litre from Rs 17.33 previously on Tuesday. This after petrol price rose by Rs 7.8 since early July to reach over three-year high of Rs 70.88 a litre in Delhi while diesel rates had risen by Rs 5.7 to

touch an all-time high of Rs 59.14. Pradhan said as a result of the excise duty reduction, petrol price has been cut by Rs 2.5 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.25.

Petrol in Delhi now costs Rs 68.38 a litre and diesel is now priced at Rs 56.89. He said states impose VAT ranging from 26 per cent to 38 per cent. "I urge all states to reduce VAT by 5 per cent in line with the cut in central excise duty to provide farmers and consumers with one more slab of relief." BJP-ruled Maharashtr­a levies 46.52 per cent VAT (47.64 per cent in Mumbai) on petrol, the highest in the country. Andhra Pradesh has 38.82 per cent VAT on petrol.

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