Alberta government corks added-value levy on wine, returns to standard flat tax
EDMONTON — Those in the wine and hospitality industries are applauding a move from the Alberta government to scrap a wine tax that they say reduced transparency and created business uncertainty.
Alberta had introduced an ad valorem markup that taxed wine based on the value of a bottle in its budget last year.
In its new budget tabled last week, the government walked back on the tax after industry backlash.
Starting April 1, the government will instead re-introduce a flat tax and increase the standard volume-based markup for wine products by 58 cents per litre.
