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Alberta fuel tax returns January 1; capped at 9 cents per litre (Canadian Press Image)

Return of fuel tax means a 9 cent per litre increase for January 1 in Alberta

Dec 19, 2023 | 10:28 AM

EDMONTON – A one year pause in collection of Alberta’s fuel tax on gasoline and diesel will come to an end on Jan. 1.

In a release, the President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner says ” the provincial oil price-based fuel tax relief program will be reinstated on Jan. 1, which means Albertans will continue to save money at the pumps. The program sets fuel tax rates quarterly based on the average price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI), with a rule limiting rate increases to a maximum of nine cents per litre each quarter.

“As a result, Albertans will continue to save four cents per litre on gas and diesel in the first three months of 2024, with the fuel tax applied at a reduced rate of nine cents per litre,” he said.

“After that, Albertans will save some or all of the provincial fuel tax when WTI prices average $80 per barrel or higher in each quarterly review period.”