Lethbridge Herald

Alberta rural municipali­ties say $43M in energy industry taxes went unpaid last year

- Bob Weber

Some energy companies are still failing to pay millions of dollars in taxes, says a survey released this week by the Rural Municipali­ties of Alberta.

Oil and gas producers missed $43 million dollars in payments last year, the group says.

“Year after year, the problem drags on due to a lack of industry regulation and accountabi­lity,” said president Paul McLauchlin in a release.

The associatio­n found oil and gas companies owe the communitie­s in which they operate nearly $252 million in all.

That’s down slightly from last year’s total of $268 million. As well, the pace at which the arrears is growing seems to have slowed.

In the 2023 survey, companies owed about $50 million in “fresh” taxes from the previous year.

Still, the most recent total is a big jump from the $173 million owed in 2019.

The fact some companies are still not paying shows the problem isn’t going away, McLauchlin said.

“This issue is not settled. Companies continue to profit from Alberta’s resources while ignoring their community obligation­s and funnelling profits to executives and shareholde­rs.”

Since last year’s survey, the government made rule changes giving the Alberta Energy Regulator tools to enforce tax payment.

Municipali­ties are now able to recover unpaid taxes during bankruptcy or insolvency hearings. As well, the regulator can no longer approve licence transfers or new licences for companies with outstandin­g property tax arrears above $20,000.

McLauchlin said those measures helped, but weren’t enough.

“Neither target the companies at the root of the problem — the ‘zombies’ that continue to operate but have no interest in growing,” he said.

McLauchlin said the regulator has to hold some companies accountabl­e for poor business decisions, high risks and a lack of concern for the public interest.

The regulator said tax enforcemen­t remains the responsibi­lity of municipali­ties.

“The (regulator) is using informatio­n reported by municipali­ties and collated by Municipal Affairs to identify energy companies that have municipal tax arrears and municipali­ties remain responsibl­e for the collection and enforcemen­t of their municipal taxes,” said spokesman Renato Gandia in an email.

“We encourage the Rural Municipali­ties of Alberta to continue discussion­s with the government regarding unpaid municipal taxes.”

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? A rainbow appears to come down on pumpjacks drawing out oil and gas from wells near Calgary.
CP FILE PHOTO A rainbow appears to come down on pumpjacks drawing out oil and gas from wells near Calgary.

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