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Customs Duty on Crude Oil May Be Reintroduced.


Date: 17-02-2015
Subject: Customs Duty on Crude Oil May Be Reintroduced
New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley may look at reimposing 5 per cent customs duty on crude oil imports to shore up revenues by $3 billion and create a level playing field for domestic producers.

At present, the government does not levy any import or customs duty on crude oil imports.

On the other hand, domestically produced crude oil attracts 2 per cent Central Sales Tax (CST), something which imported oil is exempted from.

Given that there is no customs duty on imported crude oil, the CST levy places domestic producers at a significant disadvantage vis-a-vis imported crude, government sources said.

Thus, 20 per cent of India's crude oil consumption that comes from domestic oil fields is taxed, whereas 80 per cent of imported oil goes untaxed.

Mr Jaitley, in his first full-year Budget on February 28, may seek to address the anomaly, they said.

Options before the Finance Ministry is either to remove the CST imposed on domestic crude, thus incentivizing domestic explorers. Alternatively, taking benefit of the current low oil prices, the government can re-introduces customs duty on crude oil imports.

At five per cent basic customs duty, the government will earn more than $3 billion on an annualised basis.

Higher revenues from customs levy will aid in government strategy to meet its fiscal deficit target.

The government collected $125 million in CST on 65.7 million barrels of domestically produced crude oil. In the first 10 months of current fiscal year, $87 million was collected on 53.3 million barrels of production.

Sources said the increase in customs duty will be in line with long-standing policy of tax rationalisation. Over last many years, customs duty on imported crude oil has always been utilised as an effective lever to modulate crude oil prices and raise revenue.

The government may choose to lower the customs duty when international oil prices rise and shield consumers.

Also, introducing parity between imported and domestic crude oil will also send right policy signals to current and future investors in India's upstream sector.

Domestic exploration and production sector would get a boost when they are assured that they will not be placed at a disadvantage vis-a-vis imports, they added.

Source : profit.ndtv.com

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