July 31, 2012 / 17:18 IST
Bihar today accused oil companies for increasing the prices of petrol products without consulting the state government on irrecoverable taxes.
"The oil companies have not given any information to the state government about the irrecoverable taxes before increasing the petrol prices," Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi told reporters here.
He said the state commercial taxes department had sought the details about it from the oil companies.
Besides, there was no change in state government imposed entry tax, VAT and surcharge on petroleum products, he said.
Now, there is one per cent VAT on LPG, 24.5% on petrol, 18% on diesel and 5% on kerosene, he said.
The deputy chief minister said a meeting would be held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar soon after receiving responses of the oil companies.
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