Punjab and Haryana Increase VAT on Diesel

Pun­jab and Haryana raised Val­ue Added Tax (VAT) on diesel, negat­ing the full ben­e­fit of Rs. 2 per litre cut on fuel to consumers.

The step has trig­gered sharp crit­i­cism from the farm­ing sec­tor of both states.

While SAD-BJP led gov­ern­ment hiked VAT on diesel to 13.4 per cent, the neigh­bour­ing BJP gov­ern­ment in Haryana jacked up the tax to 16.4 per cent.

After adding local levies like cess and sur­charge, the effec­tive rate of tax on diesel in the two states will be 17.29 per cent and 17.22 per cent respectively.

The VAT on diesel has been hiked from 11.5 per cent (with sur­charge 12.07 pc) to 16.4 per cent, a senior offi­cial of Haryana Excise and Tax­a­tion Depart­ment said today.

VAT on diesel in Pun­jab has been raised from 11.25 per cent to 13.4 per cent. If we include cess (Rs. 1 per litre) and sur­charge (10 per cent on VAT), the effec­tive tax becomes 17.29 per cent,” a senior offi­cial of Pun­jab Excise and Tax­a­tion depart­ment said.

After fac­tor­ing in hike in tax and Rs. 2 per litre cut in fuel by oil mar­ket­ing com­pa­nies, retail rate of diesel in Pun­jab dropped by Rs. 1.25 per litre while in Haryana the price remains almost the same, deal­ers said.

The diesel rate in Pun­jab now pre­vails at Rs. 50.41 a litre as against Rs.51.66 per litre before increase in tax. In Haryana, the new rate is Rs. 50.10 per litre as against Rs. 50.14 a litre, yesterday.

Notably, prices of petrol and diesel were yes­ter­day cut by Rs. 2 per litre by the oil companies.

The moves comes in the wake of New Del­hi, Pun­jab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandi­garh decid­ing to ratio­nalise present tax regime by imple­ment­ing a uni­form tax struc­ture (UTS) with view to elim­i­nate tax eva­sion and curb smug­gling of goods through state borders.

How­ev­er, fuel pump own­ers point­ed out that unless UT Chandi­garh rais­es tax on diesel, the full advan­tage of uni­for­mi­ty in tax regime among north­ern states would not accrue.

Pun­jab Petro­le­um Deal­ers’ Asso­ci­a­tion Pres­i­dent JP Khan­na said that VAT on diesel in Chandi­garh and petrol in Pun­jab should be brought down in order to bring uni­for­mi­ty in retail rates.

Chandi­garh has low­est VAT on diesel among north­ern states at 9.68 per cent and new retail rate is Rs. 47.60 a litre.

Mean­while, farm­ers of Pun­jab and Haryana have described hike in tax on diesel as an “anti-farmer” move, say­ing it will fur­ther lead to increase in their input cost.

This deci­sion will cause increase in input cost for farm­ers as 40 per cent diesel in Pun­jab is used in farm sec­tor,” Bhar­tiya Kisan Union (Raje­w­al) Pres­i­dent Bal­bir Singh Raje­w­al said.

Farm­ers will be forced to absorb this addi­tion­al cost them­selves as they could not pass it on to any­one unlike in oth­er sec­tors like bus or truck oper­a­tors who pass on addi­tion­al cost to con­sumers,” he said.

Cour­tesy: NDTV

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