The central government has announced a reduction in the windfall tax on domestically produced crude oil. According to a government notification on Wednesday, July 31, the windfall tax has been cut by 34.2%, bringing it down to Rs 4,600 per tonne from the previous rate of Rs 7,000 per tonne. This decision is expected to have a positive impact on the profitability of domestic oil producers.
The windfall tax on crude oil had previously seen an increase. On July 15, the government raised the tax by 16.66%, from Rs 6,000 per tonne to Rs 7,000 per tonne, in response to fluctuating global oil prices and refining margins. The latest reduction marks a policy shift, likely influenced by changes in the global oil market dynamics and the need to support the domestic crude oil sector.

Notably, the government has decided to eliminate the windfall tax on the export of diesel and aviation turbine fuel (ATF). This move is expected to encourage private refiners to increase their export activities, potentially boosting the country's export revenues.
India introduced the windfall tax on crude oil producers in July 2022. The tax was initially imposed to capture the extraordinary profits generated by oil companies due to the surge in global oil prices. The government extended these taxes to the exports of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel, aiming to ensure that private refiners did not prioritize international markets over domestic supply.
Windfall taxes are generally levied by governments on industries that experience unusually high profits due to favourable economic conditions. These taxes are predominantly applied to commodity businesses, such as oil and gas, where prices can be highly volatile. The rationale behind windfall taxes is to redistribute excess profits for the public good, especially during times when certain industries benefit disproportionately from global market fluctuations.
The central government reviews the windfall tax on petroleum crude every fortnight, adjusting the rates based on the average oil prices in the preceding two weeks.
The reduction in the windfall tax has been welcomed by industry stakeholders. Experts believe that this move will provide much-needed relief to domestic oil producers, who have been grappling with fluctuating global oil prices and high production costs. The elimination of the tax on diesel and ATF exports is also seen as a positive development, as it is likely to boost export volumes and improve the financial performance of private refiners.
However, the impact of this policy change on government revenue remains to be seen. While the reduction in tax rates may lead to a short-term decrease in tax collection, the government is likely banking on increased production and export activities to offset this loss.
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