Alberta tables bill to help municipalities recoup unpaid oil and gas property taxes
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has introduced legislation that it says would help municipalities recoup some of the millions of dollars in unpaid property taxes they’re owed by energy companies.
“It’s a legal resource where the (municipalities) can actually seize assessable assets that exist within that municipality,” Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver said before the bill was tabled Thursday.
“The idea is not to spur a bunch of legal action but to spur people to pay their taxes in the first place.”
The legislation is a response to a growing problem of oil and gas companies, both solvent and insolvent, not paying municipal property taxes. After several years of hard times and low prices in the oilpatch, Rural Municipalities Alberta says those unpaid taxes now total $245 million — about half of which is from companies still operating.