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three-year deal

Alberta cuts deal on municipal oilpatch levies; not on unpaid property taxes

Oct 19, 2020 | 2:26 PM

EDMONTON – Alberta has announced a three-year deal that it says will prevent municipal taxes and levies from harming its already battered energy industry.

But the deal leaves unresolved the issue of rural property taxes that some companies have refused to pay taxes that totalled $173 million by last January.

Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard says the industry will get a three-year break on property taxes for new wells, pipelines and new equipment.

The province will also lower assessments for less productive oil and gas wells and keep in place the assessments it recently lowered for shallow gas wells.