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Oil firms cut jet fuel prices further by Rs 2,100 per kl
 
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November 03, 2008 18:36 IST
State-run oil firms on Monday cut jet fuel prices further by Rs 2,100 per kilolitre on top of the 17 per cent reduction announced last week, after government exempt the fuel from payment of customs duty.

On October 31, the government exempted jet fuel from 5 per cent import duty.

Indian Oil [Get Quote], Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum cut jet fuel or aviation turbine fuel price from November 1 in Delhi by Rs 9,429.87 per kl to Rs 47,017.93 per kl, in line with fall in international oil prices.

"On an average, ATF price for domestic airlines will be further reduced by Rs 2,100 per kl with effect from midnight on Monday. For international airlines (which do not pay local sales tax or VAT), the reduction would be $35 per kl," an industry official said.

Though there are no imports of jet fuel and it is a freely priced petroleum product, the price of domestically produced fuel is based on import parity price factoring in the basic customs duty.

The price is calculated by taking the average international price of jet fuel during a fortnight and adding 5 per cent customs duty to arrive at the landed price. On top of this, 8 per cent excise duty is levied and over and above this local sales tax or VAT is charged.


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