Understanding Petrol and Diesel Taxes in India
Fuel prices are a constant topic of conversation, and it can be confusing to understand why they differ so much from state to state. Let’s break down the key factors affecting petrol and diesel prices across India.
How Taxes Impact Fuel Prices
Both central and state governments levy taxes on petrol and diesel. These taxes significantly influence the final price you pay at the pump.
Central Government Taxes
The central government imposes excise duty, a fixed tax per liter of fuel. This tax is a substantial contributor to the overall fuel price.
State Government Taxes
State governments add their own taxes, primarily Value Added Tax (VAT), which is a percentage of the fuel’s price. This is why fuel prices vary significantly between states. Different states have different VAT rates, leading to variations in the final price.
Decoding the State-Wise Price Differences
The combined impact of central excise duty and state VAT creates the final retail price of petrol and diesel. States with higher VAT rates will naturally have higher fuel prices. Other factors, like local transportation costs and dealer margins, can also contribute to minor price fluctuations within a state.