Alberta rural municipalities say unpaid oilpatch taxes rising despite high oil prices
The amount of unpaid taxes energy companies owe to small-town Alberta is growing despite high oil prices, the province’s rural municipalities said Tuesday.
Rural Municipalities of Alberta says its members were owed more than $250 million at the end of last year — up three per cent over the previous year. Meanwhile, the price of West Texas Intermediate oil averaged nearly US$70 a barrel over 2021 and has spiked in recent weeks to more than $120.
“This is just not fair or right,” said the group’s president, Paul McLauchlin. “We all bear the cost of this.”
McLauchlin said unpaid taxes have more than doubled since 2018 and almost half of the companies that haven’t paid taxes are still operating.