Description
Each year the Government of Alberta forecasts tax revenue and publishes them in the government’s fiscal plan. This data provides more detail on the revenue raised by each tax and includes applicable tax rates. For example, fuel tax revenue is disaggregated by fuel type (i.e., gasoline and diesel, propane, aviation fuel, and railway). The table also includes the amount of revenue generated per unit of tax. For example, it is estimated that for 2012-13 the province collects $92.6 million for every one cent of fuel tax levied on gasoline and diesel.
Updated
May 15, 2015
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Date Modified
2015-05-15
Update Frequency
Annual
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Treasury Board and Finance
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Start Date
2012-04-01
End Date
2013-03-31
Resource Dates
Date Created
2015-05-13
Date Added to catalogue
2015-05-13T19:23:35.122470
Date Issued
2013-07-12
Date Modified
2015-05-15
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Usage Considerations
The tax raised per unit can be used to estimate the amount of tax revenue that would be generated or saved if the government were to change tax rates. The revenue per point is based on forecasted revenue and does not account for behavioural changes that would result from raising or lowering rates. Behavioural changes would impact revenue.