the canadian taxpayers federation is applauding alberta for the continued suspension of the provincial fuel tax that allows the province to have the lowest levy in the country.
ctf released its 25th annual gas tax honesty report on thursday.
“right now, alberta is best in class,” said kris sims, alberta director for the ctf. “alberta is paying the lowest gas taxes in all of canada and that’s for one simple reason — that’s because premier danielle smith has suspended the fuel tax, so we’re saving 13 cents per litre of gasoline.”
the province previously announced the tax holiday would be extended until the end of this year.
with the average price at the pump in alberta at $1.39 per litre at the time of the report, 31 cents of the total, or 22 per cent, is taxes. compared to vancouver where the gas price is $1.94, 78 cents of the total, or 40 per cent, is taxes.
a standard 64-litre fill-up in alberta costs $88.79 with $19.78 in taxes; in vancouver the cost is $124.46 with $49.64 in taxes.
manitoba had the second-lowest levy in the country at 29 per cent, while saskatchewan was 30 per cent.
with the august long weekend approaching, the average price of gas in calgary on thursday afternoon was 144.2, according to
gasbuddy.com, up 2.7 cents from last month but down 17.9 from this time last year.