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India reduces windfall tax on petroleum crude again

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Last updated: 2024/05/16 at 4:54 AM
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The central government in India has announced a reduction in the windfall tax on crude petroleum, as per a recent government notification. The Special Additional Excise Duty (SAED) on crude petroleum has been decreased from Rs 8,400 per tonne to Rs 5,700 per tonne, effective immediately. However, the tax for diesel and aviation turbine fuel remains unchanged at zero. This move comes after the government had previously raised the windfall tax on petroleum crude to Rs 9,600 per tonne from Rs 6,800, before subsequently cutting it back to Rs 8,400.

A windfall tax is imposed on unexpected or unusually large profits, in this case, on crude oil producers and exports of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel. The tax was first introduced in July 2022 to regulate private refiners who were looking to sell fuel overseas rather than locally in order to capitalize on strong refining margins. This recent reduction in windfall tax aims to potentially ease the burden on crude oil producers in India and promote the sale of fuel within the country, rather than exporting it.

The reduction in windfall tax on crude petroleum is a significant development for the oil and gas sector in India. This move is likely to have a positive impact on the industry, as it will make it more lucrative for producers to sell crude oil domestically. It could also potentially lead to increased availability and affordability of petroleum products for Indian consumers. Additionally, this may attract more investment in the sector, leading to further development and growth.

The government’s decision to slash the windfall tax on crude petroleum comes at a time when global oil prices are experiencing volatility and uncertainty. By lowering the tax, the Indian government is showing its commitment to supporting the oil and gas industry during these challenging times. This move is expected to provide relief to domestic producers and help stabilize prices in the market, benefiting both producers and consumers.

Overall, the reduction in windfall tax on crude petroleum is a positive step towards promoting the growth and development of the oil and gas sector in India. By making it more attractive for producers to sell oil within the country, this move has the potential to boost domestic production, create more job opportunities, and enhance energy security. This decision is in line with the government’s efforts to support the energy sector and ensure a stable and sustainable supply of petroleum products for the Indian market.

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