Diesel Worth Hike Alert: The value of diesel in Karnataka is about to rise by Rs 2 per liter because the state authorities has elevated the gross sales tax on diesel to 21.17 per cent. The value hike comes into impact instantly. In response to a authorities notification issued on Tuesday, the Karnataka Gross sales Tax (KST) on diesel has been elevated from 18.44 per cent to 21.17 per cent.
“Within the mentioned notification, towards Sl. No. (ii), for the phrases and figures “eighteen level 4 4 % (18.44%)”, the phrases and figures “twenty one level one seven % (21.17%)” shall be substituted,” the notification learn.
“After the approval of the Competent Authority, the Karnataka Gross sales Tax fee on diesel has been elevated to 21.17%, efficient from 01-04-2025. Because of this, there shall be a rise of twenty-two per liter, bringing the sale worth to 291.02. Nonetheless, even after this improve, the revised sale worth within the state will proceed to be decrease in comparison with the neighboring states,” it added.
In the meantime, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has launched a brand new “rubbish cess,” making it necessary for Bengaluru residents to pay a strong waste administration consumer charge beginning Tuesday, April 1.
The BBMP has determined to extend door to door waste assortment and disposal expenses, imposing a month-to-month ‘rubbish cess’ on varied properties.
The brand new tax shall be levied on residential buildings, outlets, and motels, with expenses various primarily based on property measurement.
As per BBMP, motels which have been beforehand charged Rs 5 per kg of rubbish, will now pay Rs 12 per kg. Equally, for residential buildings expenses are primarily based on space.
For buildings as much as 600 sq ft a month-to-month cost of Rs 10 shall be collected. Whereas for buildings with space between 600-1,000 sq ft a month-to-month rubbish cell of Rs 50 shall be collected.
Buildings starting from 1,000-2,000 sq ft of space, a month-to-month cess of Rs 100 shall be collected, whereas it has been fastened at Rs 150 monthly for buildings with 2,000 – 3,000 sq ft of space.
For buildings from 3,000 sq ft to 4,000 sq ft of space, a month-to-month rubbish cess of Rs 200 shall be collected, whereas Rs 400 shall be collected monthly for buildings with above 4000 sq ft of space.
The rubbish cess shall be collected annnually together with property tax. The BBMP expects to generate round Rs 600 crore yearly by way of this initiative to spice up its income.
This transfer follows latest hikes in milk and electrical energy costs, including one other monetary burden on residents.
On March 27, the Karnataka authorities introduced a Rs 4 per liter improve within the worth of Nandini milk and curd, efficient April 1. This determination was taken throughout a Cupboard assembly chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to assist dairy farmers and account for rising milk manufacturing and processing prices.
Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) Chairman Bheema Naik defended the state authorities’s transfer to extend the worth of Nandini milk by Rs 4 per litre, stating that the extra value would go on to the farmers.
“We have been promoting milk in Karnataka at a worth decrease than that elsewhere within the nation. KMF procures 86 lakh-1 crore (milk) on daily basis. 1 litre of milk is offered at Rs 42 (Karnataka). In Gujarat, it’s Rs 53, in Andhra & Telangana, it’s Rs 58, in Delhi and Maharashtra, it’s Rs 56, in Kerala, it’s Rs 54. This determination has been taken within the curiosity of herders. These 4 Rupees are going to farmers,” Naik advised ANI.