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Unpaid oilpatch property taxes triple in two years, say rural municipalities


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EDMONTON — Alberta’s rural towns say property taxes that have gone unpaid by the province’s struggling oilpatch have tripled in two years.

A survey released by the Rural Municipalities of Alberta says industry owes a total of $245 million.

The association’s president, Paul McLauchlin, says the provincial government should close loopholes that make it tough for communities to collect property taxes from energy companies.

He also says the province’s energy regulator should look more closely at the financial strength of oil and gas companies before granting licences.

Industry spokesmen have said municipal tax rates are too high, given low prices for Alberta’s oil and gas.

The provincial government has given companies tax breaks for new work and for less productive wells, but has put off dealing with the property tax issue until after the next election.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 18, 2021.

Bob Weber, The Canadian Press

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. An earlier version had an incorrect last name for the Rural Municipalities of Alberta president.



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