Russia: fell duties for oil exports

In Russia, the export duty from January 1 decreased by $ 30.8 and is now 46.7 dollars per ton. It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the Ministry of Economic Development.

It is noted that this reduction in the size of the duty is due to the tax maneuver of the oil industry, within which the amount of duty annually is reduced by one sixth of its full meaning.

From January 1, the duty on light oil products and oils reduced from 23.2 to $ 14 per ton, on dark – from 77.5 to 46.7 dollars. At the same time, the cost of exporting commodity gasoline will be $ 14, rectangular (naphtha) – 25.5 dollars. At the same time, the duty on liquefied gas (SPBT) is reduced to $ 120.8 against the previous 168.8 dollars per ton.

Earlier it was reported that Russian oil companies in 2021 will receive a record 650 billion rubles from the budget in the framework of the damper (compensation for carrying out fuel prices in the domestic market). Payments for supplying gasoline and diesel fuel to the country market at prices below export will be twice as much as in 2019. Total Assubsidium Oilmen for cheap gasoline can be 1.25 trillion rubles.

/Media reports.