Motor fuel taxes in Canada explained

In Canada, motor vehicles are primarily powered by gasoline or diesel fuel. Other energy sources include ethanol, biodiesel, propane, compressed natural gas (CNG), electric batteries charged from an external source, and hydrogen. Canada, like most countries, has excise taxes and other taxes on gasoline, diesel, and other liquid and gas motor fuels (collectively called fuel taxes), and also taxes electricity at various administrative levels. Most provinces and territories in Canada also have taxes on these motor fuels, and some metropolitan areas such as Montreal, Greater Vancouver, and Victoria impose additional taxes.

Additionally, Canada's federal (national) government collects value-added tax (GST) across the country, and some provincial governments also collect a provincial sales tax (PST), which may be combined with the GST into a single harmonized sales tax (HST). HST, GST, or GST + PST where applicable, are calculated on the retail price including the excise taxes.[1]

Fuel tax rates across Canada

Gasoline

Gasoline Fuel Taxes by Province/Territory (cents per litre) (Effective April 1, 2024)
GovernmentFederal Excise Tax (CAD¢/L) [2] Prov/Terr Excise Tax (CAD¢/L)Fed
Carbon tax (CAD¢/L) [3]
Local Fuel Levy (CAD¢/L)Total Pre-Sales tax (CAD¢/L)HST, GST, or GST + PST/QST
(%)
Minimum tax incl. sales taxes
(CAD¢/L)
Min. tax
(CAD$/US gal)
Canada (average)10 10.81 17.6138.42 9.68% 42.14 1.390
Newfoundland and Labrador10 14.50 [4] 17.6142.11 15% 48.43 1.638
Prince Edward Island10 8.47 [5] 17.6136.08 15% 41.49 1.214
Nova Scotia10 15.50 [6] 17.6143.11 15% 49.58 1.253
New Brunswick10 10.87 [7] 17.6138.48 15% 44.25 1.318
Quebec[8] 10 19.20 [9] 29.20 14.975% 33.57 1.434
Montréal, QC1019.20 3 [10] 32.2014.975%37.021.953
Ontario10 9.0 [11] 17.6136.61 13% 41.37 1.305
Manitoba10 0[12] 17.6127.61 12%30.92 1.591
Saskatchewan10 15 [13] 17.6142.61 5%44.74 1.499
Alberta10 13 [14] 17.6136.61 5% 38.44 1.416
British Columbia[15] 10 7.75 [16] 17.616.75 42.115% 44.22 1.227
Vancouver, BC101.75 17.616.75 + 18.5 54.615%57.341.998
Victoria, BC107.75 17.616.75 + 5.5 47.365%49.731.457
Yukon10 6.20 [17] 17.6133.81 5% 35.50 1.133
Northwest Territories10 10.70 [18] 17.6138.31 5% 40.23 1.347
Nunavut10 6.40 [19] 17.6134.01 5% 35.71 1.371

Diesel

Diesel Fuel Taxes by Province/Territory (Effective April 1, 2024)
GovernmentFederal Excise Tax (CAD¢/L) Prov/Terr Excise Tax (CAD¢/L)Fed
Carbon tax (CAD¢/L)
Prov
Carbon tax (CAD¢/L)
Local Fuel Levy (CAD¢/L)Total Pre-Sales tax (CAD¢/L)HST, GST, or GST + PST/QST
(%)
Minimum tax incl. sales taxes
(CAD¢/L)
Min. tax
(CAD$/US gal)
Canada (average)4 11.34 19.8735.21 9.3% 145.62 1.456
Newfoundland and Labrador4 16.50 21.3941.89 15% 182.36 1.824
Prince Edward Island4 14.15 21.3939.54 14% 170.63 1.706
Nova Scotia4 15.40 21.3940.79 15% 177.57 1.776
New Brunswick4 15.45 21.3940.84 15% 177.79 1.778
Quebec4 20.20 24.2 14.975% 105.33 1.053
Ontario4 14.30 21.3939.69 13% 169.77 1.698
Manitoba4 14 [20] 21.3939.39 12%167.00 1.670
Saskatchewan4 15 21.3940.39 5%160.54 1.605
Alberta4 13 21.3938.39 5% 152.59 1.526
British Columbia4 2.25 16.856.75 35.85 5% 142.49 1.425
Vancouver, BC42.25 16.856.75 + 18.5 48.355%192.181.922
Victoria, BC42.25 16.856.75 + 5.5 41.355%164.351.644
Yukon4 7.20 21.3932.59 5% 129.53 1.295
Northwest Territories4 9.10 13.726.8 5% 106.52 1.065
Nunavut4 9.10 21.3934.49 5% 137.09 1.371

Notes

Tax collection and rate changes

In March 2022, the Alberta government announced it would suspend the collection of the fuel tax starting April 1, as a way to fight the rising cost of fuel.[21]

In December 2023, the Alberta government announced that with lower oil prices, the fuel tax would be phased back in after Dec. 31, 2023.[22]

Tax revenues

See also: Sales taxes in Canada.

The Government of Canada collects about $5 billion per year in excise taxes on gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel[23] as well as approximately $1.6 billion per year from GST revenues on gasoline and diesel (net of input tax credits). The Canada Revenue Agency, a part of the government, collects these taxes.

Collectively, the provincial governments collect approximately $8 billion per year from excise taxes on gasoline and diesel.

The federal taxes go into general coffers and help to fund a range of programs: $2 billion of the approximately $5 billion collected from federal excise taxes goes into the now permanent annual Gas Tax Fund for municipal infrastructure. Provincial tax revenues usually go to fund road repair and construction, and additionally in some provinces a portion of revenues (for example, 2 cents/litre in Ontario) is also distributed directly to municipalities.[24]

Criticism

In Quebec, an Ipsos poll released in 2022 found that 73% of the population thought that the taxes levied on fuel were too high.[25]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Oil and Gas Prices, Taxes and Consumers . July 2006 . Department of Finance (Canada) . 6b) Application of the GST . 2007-12-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071120021637/http://www.fin.gc.ca/toce/2006/gas_tax-e.html . 2007-11-20.
  2. Web site: Agency . Canada Revenue . 2017-06-22 . Current Rates of Excise Taxes . 2022-03-09 . www.canada.ca.
  3. Web site: Agency . Canada Revenue . 2022-09-08 . Fuel Charge Rates . 2023-12-22 . www.canada.ca.
  4. Web site: Gasoline Tax . 2022-03-09 . Finance . 22 July 2019 . en-CA.
  5. Web site: Toolkit . Web Experience . 2017-03-14 . Gasoline Tax Rates . 2022-03-09 . www.princeedwardisland.ca.
  6. Web site: Nova Scotia Department of Finance - Tobacco & Fuel . 2022-03-09 . www.novascotia.ca.
  7. Web site: Government of New Brunswick . Canada . 2013-01-30 . Gasoline, Motive Fuel and Carbon Emitting Product Tax A basic overview of the taxation of gasoline, motive fuel and carbon emitting products . 2022-03-09 . www2.gnb.ca . en.
  8. Excluding Montreal.
  9. Web site: Fuel Tax Rates . 2022-03-09 . Revenu Québec . en.
  10. Web site: June 2017 . Table of Fuel Tax Rates in Québec, by Region . March 9, 2022 . Revenue Quebec.
  11. Web site: Gasoline Tax . 2023-01-01 . www.fin.gov.on.ca.
  12. Web site: Mixed feelings as Manitoba’s gas tax holiday begins - Winnipeg Globalnews.ca . 2024-01-04 . CJOB . en-US.
  13. Web site: October 1, 2021 . Information Bulletin FT-1 The Fuel Tax and Road Use Charge Act . March 9, 2022 . SETS Saskatchewan eTax Services.
  14. Web site: Fuel tax rates . Alberta . Government of Alberta . 3 April 2024.
  15. Excluding Greater Vancouver and Greater Victoria
  16. Web site: April 1, 2023 . Bulletin MFT-CT 005 Tax Rates on Fuels . December 21, 2023 . gov.bc.ca The official website of the Government of British Columbia..
  17. Web site: 2019-06-11 . Find current fuel tax rates in Yukon . 2022-03-10 . yukon.ca.
  18. Web site: Fuel tax rates english . March 9, 2022 . Government of Northwest Territories - Finance.
  19. Web site: January 1, 2022 . Nunavet Tax Rates 2022 . March 9, 2022 . Government of Nunavet.
  20. Web site: Taxation Division - Finance . 2022-03-09 . Province of Manitoba - Finance . en.
  21. Web site: French . Janet . March 7, 2022 . Alberta to pause collection of provincial fuel tax to help consumers shocked by high prices . March 24, 2022 . CBC news.
  22. News: 23 November 2023 . Pumped up: Alberta gas tax slated to return in January . 21 December 2023 . Calgary . CBC News.
  23. Web site: ARCHIVED - BACKGROUNDER – OIL AND GAS PRICES, TAXES AND CONSUMERS . . October 2005 . 7 February 2013 .
  24. News: Ministry of Transportation . Backgrounder - How municipalities benefit from provincial gas tax funding . Government of Ontario, Canada . Canada NewsWire . 2007-09-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140314235514/http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/news/provincial/2004/102204a.shtml . 2014-03-14 . dead .
  25. Web site: QMI . Agence . Les Québécois préfèrent l'idée d'un pétrole "Made in Quebec" . 2022-03-24 . Le Journal de Montréal. 17 March 2022 .