Published 08:15 IST, May 6th 2020
Punjab government increases VAT on petrol, diesel; rate to go up by Rs 2 per litre
The Punjab government led by Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday night increased the value-added tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel thus leading to price hike
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Punjab government led by Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday night increased value-added tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel thus leading to price hike amid Coronavirus lockdown. While VAT on diesel has been increased from 11.80 per cent to 15.15 per cent, on petrol it has gone up from 20.11 per cent to 23.30 per cent.
refore, retail rate of petrol will increase from Rs 70.38 a litre to 72.43 a litre, while rate of diesel will go up from Rs 62.02 a litre to Rs 64.06 a litre. Moreover, prices in entire Punjab will be costlier than that of UT Chandigarh as present price of petrol and diesel in UT Chandigarh is Rs 65.82 and Rs 59.30 a litre respectively.
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Or states imposed VAT
On Tuesday, Delhi government increased VAT on petrol and diesel resulting in rise in price of two fuels. While petrol price has increased by ₹1.67 per litre, price of diesel has increased by ₹7.10 a litre. Before hike, petrol prices in Delhi was ₹69.59 per litre while diesel rates were ₹62.29. Basically, Arvind Kejriwal led government has increased VAT on petrol to 30% from 27% while VAT on diesel has been almost doubled to 30% from 16.75%.
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Or state governments have also increased VAT on fuels claiming massive revenue losses during coronavirus lockdown in country which has w been extended to May 17. While Haryana government recently hiked tax by ₹1 per litre on petrol and ₹1.1 per litre on diesel, Tamil Nadu government hiked VAT by ₹3.25 per litre for petrol and that of diesel by ₹2.50 per litre.
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India's lockdown extended
Last week, Ministry of Home Affairs issued a tification extending nationwide lockdown by 2 weeks till May 17. On Tuesday, Telangana government anunces extension of lockdown till May 29. While India has anunced considerable relaxations in Lockdown 3.0, it has also divided states and districts into Red, Green and Orange zones classified based on total active cases, doubling rate, extent of testing and surveillance. Currently, as per Centre, re are 130 districts red zone districts, 284 orange zone districts, 319 green zone districts. India has till May 6 reported 46711 cases with 1583 deaths, 13160 cured/discharged/migrated.
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08:15 IST, May 6th 2020