Ex-Alberta legislature member on tax strike over unpaid oilpatch property levies
A former provincial Liberal leader and member of the Alberta legislature says he won’t pay his provincial taxes until oilpatch players pay theirs.
“It’s getting worse,” David Swann said Wednesday. “(This) government suddenly throws this double standard of a message that paying taxes is optional for one particular industry.”
Swann’s civil disobedience is part of a growing dispute between the energy industry, the United Conservative government and rural municipalities — a source of many of the governing party’s seats.
Earlier this week, Alberta Rural Municipalities said unpaid property taxes from oil and gas companies have more than doubled from last spring to $173 million. About 60 per cent of that is from companies still operating.