The Fuel Tax Relief Program delivers direct savings to Albertans and Alberta businesses on the following types of fuel: Alberta drivers now save the full 13-cent provincial fuel tax every time they fill up their vehicle. The tax had been in place at a reduced rate, of 4.5 cents per litre, for the last quarter of 2022 through Alberta’s Fuel Tax Relief Program. On January 1, 2023, Alberta paused the collection of provincial fuel tax on gasoline and diesel until at least June 30, 2023. Corporate income tax publications and formsĪlberta’s fuel tax is applied to purchases of fuel, including gasoline, diesel, propane (for motive purposes), aviation fuel, locomotive fuel and renewable fuels.See the following information from Alberta Tax and Revenue Administration: Corporations will be able to carry forward unused credits for 10 years.įor more information, see Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit. The APITC will help Alberta attract large investments in the agri-processing sector by offering a 12% non-refundable tax credit to corporations investing more than $10 million to build new facilities or expand their operations in Alberta on or after February 7, 2023. Agri-Processing Investment Tax Creditīudget 2023 introduced the Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit (APITC), a strategic initiative that builds on Alberta’s strong agriculture roots to further strengthen our competitive advantage in the agri-food sector and help create more jobs for Albertans. The program launched on January 1, 2021.įor more information, see Innovation Employment Grant.įor more detailed information for businesses interested in applying for the IEG, see: Corporate tax credit information. The IEG promotes economic growth by providing eligible businesses with a grant worth up to 20% of their qualifying R&D expenditures. Alberta's small business tax rate is 2% (see current and historical corporate income tax rates).Īlberta’s Recovery Plan introduced the Innovation Employment Grant (IEG), a program that helps create jobs for Albertans by supporting small and medium-sized businesses that invest in research and development (R&D). The rate was reduced from 12% by the Job Creation Tax Cut. Corporate income tax ratesĪlberta’s general corporate income tax rate is currently 8%, the lowest among Canadian provinces. Corporate income taxĬorporations doing business in Alberta are generally required to pay Alberta corporate income tax and file a corporate income tax return with Alberta Tax and Revenue Administration. Questions about your personal income tax should be directed to the Canada Revenue Agency. More information on personal income taxįor more information, see personal income tax. Charitable donations tax creditĪs of the 2023 tax year, the charitable donations tax credit rate on the first $200 of contributions will rise from 10% to 60%. To help with adoption-related expenses, the government offers a non-refundable personal income tax credit equal to 10% of eligible adoption expenses up to an annual maximum.Īs part of Budget 2023 and the government’s broader strategy to ease the financial burden of adopting a child, the maximum allowable expenses for the credit will be increased to $18,2. Source: Treasury Board and Finance Tax Rate
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