So far, government used to collect 23 per cent VAT and 2 per cent cess on petrol. Now, the government has increased the VAT by one per cent, taking it to 24 per cent, and raised the cess by two per cent, taking it to four per cent, an official release said.
As a result, consumers have to shell out Rs 1.90 more for a litre of petrol, which will now cost Rs 62.12.
The VAT and cess imposed on diesel has been increased by three per cent and one per cent respectively, taking the total VAT to 24 per cent and cess to four per cent.
As a result of this, the price of diesel has gone up by Rs 1.82 per litre and the new rate is Rs 50.13, the release said.
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Justifying the move, the state government claimed that the hike came after a gap of nine years.
In the release, the government claimed that there are eleven states in the country -- Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Punjab, UP an Uttarakhand-- which charge more tax on fuel than Gujarat.
"To cope with the situation, the hike was necessary," the government said.