Duty on oil exports from Russia from April 1, 2016 increased to $15.4, or 39%, to $54,9 per ton from March of $39.5 per ton, follows from the materials of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
According to the monitoring from 15 February to 14 March 2016, the average price of Urals crude amounted to $33,38643 per barrel, or $243,7 per ton.
According to calculations of the Ministry, preferential rate of duty on oil for a number of fields in Eastern Siberia, Caspian fields and the Prirazlomnoye field in connection with new formula, adopted in the framework of the tax maneuver in the oil industry, will remain at the zero level (from 1 February 2015).
Preferential export duty on high viscosity oil will increase from April 1 to us $6.2 in March to us $4.2 per ton. The duty on light oil products and oil will increase to $21,9 $15,8 per ton, on dark — $45 from us $32.3 per ton. The export duty on commercial gasoline will be raised to $33,4, straight-run (nafta) to $38,9 per ton.
The duty on liquefied gas (LPG) remains at zero level. Duty on coke would increase to $3.5 from $2.5 per ton