Petrol Prices if rate are 100 rupee then each state charge so much tax
Petrol-Diesel Price / Petrol Prices if rate are 100 rupee then each state charge so much tax
Petrol-Diesel Price - Petrol Prices if rate are 100 rupee then each state charge so much tax
Petrol and diesel prices were increased by 80 paise per liter for the second consecutive day on Wednesday. Earlier on Tuesday, after 137 days, the price of petrol and diesel has increased by 80 paise per liter. The price of petrol in Delhi has now gone up to Rs 97.01, which was earlier Rs 96.21. At the same time, the rate of diesel has increased from Rs 87.47 per liter to Rs 88.27 now. This has been stated in the price notification of state fuel retailers.Price of 1 liter of petrol in Mumbai increased to Rs 111.67Petrol prices in Mumbai have increased by 85 paise to Rs 111.67 per liter. At the same time, the price of petrol in Chennai has increased by 75 paise to Rs 102.91 a liter. Petrol rates in Kolkata have increased from Rs 105.51 to Rs 106.34 per liter. Diesel prices in Mumbai have been increased by 85 paise per litre. Petrol and diesel prices have increased after 4 November 2021. Rates are also different in different states depending on the local tax.Rs 45.3 tax on petrol worth Rs 100 in DelhiAccording to the data of Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, which comes under the Petroleum Ministry, customers in Delhi have to pay Rs 45.3 as tax on petrol worth Rs 100. There is a central tax of Rs 29 and a state tax of Rs 16.3 in this. This information has been posted by a Twitter handle named Stats of India. In Maharashtra, for every 100 rupees of petrol, people have to pay about half the amount as tax.According to the Status of India, for every Rs 100 petrol, Rs 52.5 in Maharashtra, Rs 52.4 in Andhra Pradesh, Rs 51.6 in Telangana, Rs 50.8 in Rajasthan, Rs 50.6 in Madhya Pradesh, Rs 50.2 in Kerala and Rs 50 in Bihar is taxable. are collected as In Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, state taxes are much higher than the central excise duty tax.