Farmers’ cardlock fuel may not be carbon tax exempt: APAS
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is asking the federal government to review the carbon tax’s farm fuel exemption, after discovering a potential problem in the legislation.
APAS president Todd Lewis says the legislation currently doesn’t apply carbon tax to fuel delivered to farmers’ yards. However, he said producers who fill up at cardlocks would still be taxed.
“It’s counter-productive to be decreasing carbon when you’ve got fuel trucks running up and down the roads delivering fuel,” Lewis explained.