Maharashtra CM for bringing petrol, diesel under GST

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Amid a nationwide outrage over rising fuel prices, today pitched for bringing petrol and diesel under the purview of GST, saying it would ensure reduction of rates.

"A task force is already working on reducing the fuel prices. If it (petrol and diesel) can be brought under GST, rates will come down," he told reporters here.

He said has already given its consent for bringing petrol and diesel under the purview of GST which was rolled out on July 1 last year but "other states have not given their consent yet."

Fadnavis' comment came amidst rising prices of petrol and diesel over which the opposition has been targeting the government.

Talks are going on with of all states, said, adding, "Once petrol and diesel are brought under the ambit of GST, its threshold will change, because right now, taxes upon taxes are levied which increases rates. GST will ensure a single tax."

Noting that petrol and diesel prices are defined by international crude rates, the said the will also have to look into aspects like revenue losses before taking a decision.

Petrol costs Rs 77.47 a litre in and diesel Rs 68.53.

Petrol and diesel prices were raised for the 11th day in succession today as the firms gradually passed on to the consumer the increased cost of international that had accumulated since a 19-day freeze was imposed just before elections.

Since the time the hiatus ended on May 14, rates have gone up by Rs 2.84 a litre in case of petrol and Rs 2.60 in diesel.

The Centre had in June last year junked the 15-year old practice of revising rates every fortnight and introduced daily revisions.

The central government levies Rs 19.48 excise duty on a litre of petrol and Rs 15.33 on diesel. State sales tax or VAT varies from state to state. Unlike excise duty, VAT is ad valorem and results in higher revenues for the state when rates move up.

Meanwhile, praising Narendra Modi, said the Centre has stood behind his state government "like Himalayas" and all stalled projects were given clearance under Modi's rule.

"Unprecedented funds have been given by the Centre to mitigate drought problems, for irrigation purposes, to build roads. The Centre has given in last four years what was not given in the last 20 years," he claimed.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 17:30 IST