India Cuts Windfall Tax on Crude Oil to Rs 1,850/tonne

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Aug 31, 2024 11:28
India has reduced the windfall tax on domestically-produced crude oil to Rs 1,850 per tonne, effective from August 31, 2024. The tax, levied as Special Additional Excise Duty, was previously Rs 2,100 per tonne.
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New Delhi, Aug 31 (PTI) The government has cut windfall tax on domestically-produced crude oil to Rs 1,850 per tonne, from Rs 2,100 per tonne with effect from Saturday.

The tax is levied in the form of Special Additional Excise Duty (SAED). The SAED on the export of diesel, petrol and jet fuel or ATF, has been retained at ‘nil'.

The new rates are effective from August 31, 2024, an official notification issued late Friday said.

India first imposed windfall profit taxes on July 1, 2022, joining a host of nations that tax supernormal profits of energy companies. The tax rates are reviewed every fortnight based on average oil prices in the previous two weeks.
Source: PTI
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