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词条 Motor fuel taxes in Canada
释义

  1. Gasoline tax rates across Canada

  2. Diesel fuel tax rates across Canada

  3. Tax revenues

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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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]

Across Canada, motor fuel taxes can vary greatly between locales. On average, about one-third of the total price of gasoline at the pump is tax. Total minimum taxes (taxes before GST/HST/PST is added at the retail level, but including GST/HST/PST on the excise taxes themselves) vary from 17.0¢/litre (64.4¢/US gallon) in the Yukon to 41.01¢/L ($1.552/US gallon) in Greater Vancouver.

Gasoline tax rates across Canada

Gasoline Taxes in Canada (cents per litre)[2]
Government Federal excise tax (CAD¢/L) Prov/terr excise tax (CAD¢/L) Local excise tax (CAD¢/L) Total excise tax (CAD¢/L) HST, GST, or GST + PST/QST
(%)
Minimum tax incl. sales taxes
(CAD¢/L)
Min. tax
(CAD¢/US gal)
Canada (average) 10 14.5 24.5 - 25.3 95.8
Newfoundland and Labrador 10 20.5[3] 30.5 15% 35.1 132.8
Prince Edward Island 10 13.1[4] 23.1 14%[5] 26.3 102.2
Nova Scotia 10 15.5 25.5 15% 29.3 110.9
New Brunswick 10 15.5 25.5 15% [6][7] 29.3 110.9
Quebec[8] 10 19.2 29.2 14.975% 33.6 127.2
Ontario 10 14.7 24.7 13% 32.8 124.2
Manitoba 10 14.0 24.0 5%[9] 25.2 95.4
Saskatchewan 10 15.0 25.0 5%[10] 26.2 99.2
Alberta 10 19.73[11][12] 29.67 5% 31.15 117.76
British Columbia[13][14] 10 23.39[15][16] 33.39 5%[17] 35.06 132.72
Yukon 10 6.2 16.2 5% 17 64.4
Northwest Territories 10 10.7 20.7 5% 21.7 82.1
Nunavut 10 6.4 16.4 5% 17.2 65.1
Montréal, QC 10 19.2 3 32.2 14.975% 37.0 140.1
Vancouver, BC[14] 10 23.39[18][16] 12.5[19] 45.89 5%[17] 48.1845 182.34
Victoria, BC[14] 10 23.39[20][16] 5.5[21] 38.89 5%[17] 40.8345 154.57

Notes:

1. ^{{cite news | first= | last= | title=Oil and Gas Prices, Taxes and Consumers | date=July 2006 | publisher=Department of Finance (Canada) | url =http://www.fin.gc.ca/toce/2006/gas_tax-e.html | work = | pages =6b) Application of the GST | accessdate = 2007-12-13 | language = |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071120021637/http://www.fin.gc.ca/toce/2006/gas_tax-e.html |archivedate = 2007-11-20}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://retail.petro-canada.ca/en/fuelsavings/gas-taxes-canada.aspx|title=Gasoline taxes Across Canada - Petro-Canada|website=retail.petro-canada.ca|access-date=2017-02-02}}
3. ^Tax reduced June 1, 2017 to 24.5 and December 1, 2017 to 20.5. http://www.fin.gov.nl.ca/fin/tax_programs_incentives/business/gasolinetax.html
4. ^On April 1, 2013 PEI changed its tax for gasoline to a fixed rate of 13.1¢/L. Prior to this, from 2005 to 2013, the fuel tax was adjusted monthly as a blended tax based on volume and included an amount equivalent to PEI's Provincial Sales Tax. The pre-April 1, 2013 fuel tax was capped at 15.8¢/L.
5. ^PEI introduced a 14% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on April 1, 2013 which applies to all fuel purchases. Prior to April 1, 2013, the Provincial Sales Tax of 10% did not apply to fuel.
6. ^Increased from 13% July 1, 2016.
7. ^{{cite web|title=Prepare to pay more: HST climbs by 2% on Friday|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-hst-increase-1.3659386|website=CBC News|language=en}}
8. ^Excluding Montreal.
9. ^Manitoba's PST does not apply to gasoline or diesel fuel.
10. ^Saskatchewan's PST does not apply to gasoline or diesel fuel.
11. ^Includes carbon tax of 6.73 ¢/L as of Jan 1, 2018.
12. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.alberta.ca/climate-carbon-pricing.aspx|title=Carbon levy and rebates|website=www.alberta.ca|language=en|access-date=2018-04-22}}
13. ^Excluding Vancouver and Victoria.
14. ^{{cite web | url=https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/taxes/sales-taxes/publications/mft-ct-005-tax-rates-fuels.pdf | title=Ministry of Finance Tax Bulletin: Tax Rates on Fuels: Clear Gasoline Tax Rates per Litre | author=BC Ministry of Finance | date=April 2018 | accessdate=8 April 2018 }}
15. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|title=Budget and Fiscal Plan 2019/20 - 2021/22|last=|first=|date=February 19, 2019|website=Government of British Columbia|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190220004416/https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|archive-date=February 20, 2019|dead-url=|access-date=}}
16. ^Includes carbon tax of 7.78 ¢/L as of April 1, 2018. Increases to 8.95 ¢/L as of April 1, 2019.
17. ^HST of 12% applies to gasoline and diesel fuel, but the 7% provincial portion is refunded at the point of sale. However, the full 12% is charged on propane (whether for a vehicle or not) and for diesel fuel marketed as home heating fuel.
18. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|title=Budget and Fiscal Plan 2019/20 - 2021/22|last=|first=|date=February 19, 2019|website=Government of British Columbia|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190220004416/https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|archive-date=February 20, 2019|dead-url=|access-date=}}
19. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|title=Budget and Fiscal Plan 2019/20 - 2021/22|last=|first=|date=February 19, 2019|website=Government of British Columbia|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190220004416/https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|archive-date=February 20, 2019|dead-url=|access-date=}}
20. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|title=Budget and Fiscal Plan 2019/20 - 2021/22|last=|first=|date=February 19, 2019|website=Government of British Columbia|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190220004416/https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|archive-date=February 20, 2019|dead-url=|access-date=}}
21. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2018/bfp/2018_Budget_and_Fiscal_Plan.pdf|title=Budget and Fiscal Plan 2018/19 - 2020/21|last=|first=|date=February 20, 2018|website=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181113204348/https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2018/bfp/2018_Budget_and_Fiscal_Plan.pdf|archive-date=November 13, 2018|dead-url=|access-date=}}
22. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20180411211233/https://www.gov.mb.ca/finance/taxation/taxes/gasoline.html
23. ^Includes carbon tax of 5.35 ¢/L as of Jan 1, 2017 (scheduled to rise to 8.05 ¢/L on Jan 1, 2018).
24. ^http://www.finance.alberta.ca/publications/tax_rebates/rates/hist1.html#fuel
25. ^Excluding Vancouver and Victoria.
26. ^{{cite web | url=https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/taxes/sales-taxes/publications/mft-ct-005-tax-rates-fuels.pdf | title=Ministry of Finance Tax Bulletin: Tax Rates on Fuels: Clear Gasoline Tax Rates per Litre | author=BC Ministry of Finance | date=April 2018 | accessdate=8 April 2018 }}
27. ^Includes carbon tax of 8.85 ¢/L as of April 1, 2018.
28. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|title=Budget and Fiscal Plan 2019/20 - 2021/22|last=|first=|date=February 19, 2019|website=Government of British Columbia|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190220004416/https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|archive-date=February 20, 2019|dead-url=|access-date=}}
29. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|title=Budget and Fiscal Plan 2019/20 - 2021/22|last=|first=|date=February 19, 2019|website=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190220004416/https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/2019/pdf/2019_budget_and_fiscal_plan.pdf|archive-date=February 20, 2019|dead-url=|access-date=}}
30. ^{{cite web | title = ARCHIVED - BACKGROUNDER – OIL AND GAS PRICES, TAXES AND CONSUMERS | publisher=Department of Finance Canada |date=October 2005 | url=http://www.fin.gc.ca/toc/2005/gas_tax-eng.asp | accessdate = 7 February 2013 }}
31. ^{{cite news | first= | last= |author=Ministry of Transportation | title=Backgrounder - How municipalities benefit from provincial gas tax funding | date= | publisher=Government of Ontario, Canada | url =http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/news/provincial/2004/102204a.shtml | work =Canada NewsWire | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-07 | language = }}

Diesel fuel tax rates across Canada

Diesel Fuel Taxes in Canada
Government Federal excise tax (CAD¢/L) Prov/terr excise tax (CAD¢/L) Local excise tax (CAD¢/L) Total excise tax (CAD¢/L) HST, GST, or GST + PST/QST
(%)
Minimum tax incl. sales taxes
(CAD¢/L)
Min. tax
(CAD¢/US gal)
Newfoundland and Labrador 4 21.5 25.5 15% 23.2 87.7
Prince Edward Island 4 20.2 24.2 5% 25.4 96.2
Nova Scotia 4 15.4 19.4 15% 22.3 84.5
New Brunswick 4 21.5 25.5 15% 28.8 109.1
Québec 4 20.2 24.2 14.975% 27.8 105.4
Ontario 4 14.3 22.6 13% 25.6 96.9
Manitoba[22] 4 14.0 18.0 5% 18.9 71.5
Saskatchewan 4 15.0 19.0 5% 20.0 75.5
Alberta 4 18.35[23][12][24] 22.35 5% 23.4 88.58
British Columbia [25][26] 4 23.95[15][27] 27.95 5% 29.35 111.09
Yukon 4 7.2 11.2 5% 11.8 44.5
Northwest Territories 4 9.1 13.1 5% 13.8 52.1
Nunavut 4 9.1/3.1 13.1/7.1 5% 13.8/7.5 52.1/28.4
Vancouver, BC[14] 4 25.33[15][27] 18.5[28] 47.83 5% 50.22 190.11
Victoria, BC[14] 4 25.33[15][27] 5.5[29] 34.83 5% 36.57 138.43

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[30] 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.[31]

See also

  • Fuel Tax
  • Fuel taxes in Australia
  • Fuel taxes in the United States

References

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External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071221030022/http://www.fin.gc.ca/toce/2006/gas_tax-e.html Oil and Gas Prices, Taxes and Consumers (Canada)]
  • CBC Gas Price Tracker

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