ETSL22 - Notice to manufactures and Wholesalers of Gasoline
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ETSL22 - Notice to manufactures and Wholesalers of Gasoline
ET/SL 22
February 27, 1995
The Federal Budget of February 27, 1995, includes provisions to increase the amount of excise tax payable on leaded and unleaded gasoline as well as on leaded and unleaded aviation gasoline as per subsections 9(a) and 9(b) of Schedule I of the Excise Tax Act. The amount of these increases is 1.5 cents per litre. The excise tax on diesel fuel and aviation fuel, other than aviation gasoline, is not increased.
The excise tax on unleaded gasoline and unleaded aviation gasoline is currently 8.5 cents per litre. Leaded gasoline and leaded aviation gasoline are currently taxed at 9.5 cents per litre. With the announced increases, the new rates will be 10 cents per litre for unleaded gasoline and unleaded aviation gasoline. The new rates will be 11 cents per litre for leaded gasoline and leaded aviation gasoline.
These rate changes apply to deliveries by licensed manufacturers as well as wholesalers licensed for excise tax purposes and are effective on deliveries made on or after February 28, 1995.
For further information please contact your local Revenue Canada office.
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