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Tax Reforms

Why Did the Government Cut Excise Duty on Petrol and Diesel but Prices Did Not Fall?

Why in News?

The Union Government reduced Special Additional Excise Duty (SAED) on petrol and diesel by ₹10 per litre each. However, fuel prices at petrol pumps remained unchanged because the benefit was not passed on to consumers.

Why Did Fuel Prices Not Decrease Despite Excise Duty Cut?

• Government reduced Special Additional Excise Duty (SAED)
Diesel duty reduced to Zero
Petrol duty reduced to ₹3 per litre
Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) absorbed benefit instead of consumers
• Objective was to reduce losses faced by OMCs
• Government clarified cut not meant to lower retail prices

Why Are Oil Marketing Companies Facing Losses?

Global crude oil prices surged above $111 per barrel
Public sector OMCs selling fuel below cost
Under recovery around ₹24 per litre petrol
Under recovery around ₹30 per litre diesel
• Total losses around ₹2,400 crore per day

Why Did Government Increase Export Duties?

Export duty on diesel increased to ₹21.5 per litre
Export duty on ATF increased to ₹29.5 per litre
• Expected additional revenue ₹1,500 crore
• Helps offset fiscal loss from excise duty cut

What Is the Fiscal Impact of the Decision?

Excise duty cut cost around ₹7,000 crore
Export duty increase adds ₹1,500 crore
Net revenue loss around ₹5,500 crore per 15 days
Review every fortnight by government

What Other Measures Were Announced?

Commercial LPG allocation increased by 20%
Total LPG allocation raised to 70% of pre crisis levels
Priority sectors where Piped Natural Gas (PNG) unavailable

[2025] Suppose the revenue expenditure is ₹80,000 crores and the revenue receipts of the Government are ₹60,000 crores. The Government budget also shows borrowings of ₹10,000 crores and interest payments of ₹6,000 crores. Which of the following statements are correct?
I Revenue deficit is ₹20,000 crores.
II Fiscal deficit is ₹10,000 crores. 
III Primary deficit is ₹4,000 crores. 
Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) I and II only (b) II and III only (c) I and III only (d) I, II and III

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