New Delhi: The Union government has hiked windfall tax on domestically produced crude oil. The tax is increased to Rs 3,300 per tonne from Rs 3,200 per tonne with effect from Friday, February 16. The tax is levied in the form of a Special Additional Excise Duty (SAED).
The SAED on the export of diesel too has been hiked to Rs 1.50 a litre from nil earlier. The SAED on export of petrol, and jet fuel or ATF, has been retained at nil.
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India is the world’s largest consumer and importer of crude oil. The Union government in July last year imposed the windfall tax on crude oil producers and levies on exports of petrol, diesel and aviation fuel. Windfall tax is levied as a special additional excise duty which is aimed at absorbing the super-profits earned by domestic crude oil producers due to high global crude, product prices. The Union government reviews the windfall tax and associated rates in a fortnightly manner.
Crude oil pumped out of the ground and from below the seabed is refined and converted into fuels like petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel (ATF).
A windfall tax is imposed on domestically produced crude oil when the rates of the global benchmark exceed $75 per barrel. For the export of diesel, aviation turbine fuel (ATF), and petrol, the levy is applicable when the product cracks, or margins, surpass $20 per barrel.
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