Motor Fuel Taxes in Canada - Gasoline Tax Rates Across Canada

Gasoline Tax Rates Across Canada

Gasoline Taxes in Canada
Government Federal excise tax Prov/terr excise tax Local excise tax Total excise tax Minimum tax incl. sales taxes
Min. tax
Canada (average) 10 14.5 24.5 - 25.3 95.8
Newfoundland and Labrador 10 16.5 26.5 13% 29.9 113.2
Prince Edward Island 10 15.8 25.8 5% 27 102.2
Nova Scotia 10 15.5 25.5 15% 29.3 110.9
New Brunswick 10 13.6 23.6 13% 26.7 101.1
Québec 10 18.2 28.2 14.975% 29.0 109.7
Ontario 10 14.7 24.7 13% 27.9 105.7
Manitoba 10 14.0 24.0 5% 22.6 85.6
Saskatchewan 10 15.0 25.0 5% 26.2 99.2
Alberta 10 9.0 19.0 5% 20 75.7
British Columbia 10 20.06 30.06 5% 31.56 119.5
Yukon 10 6.2 16.2 5% 17 64.4
Northwest Territories 10 10.7 20.7 5% 21.7 82.1
Nunavut 10 10.7 20.7 5% 21.7 82.1
Montréal, QC 10 18.2 3 31.2 14.975% 32.42 122.7
Vancouver, BC 10 14.06 15.0 39.06 5% 41.01 155.2
Victoria, BC 10 20.06 3.5 33.56 5% 35.24 133.4

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