Saskatchewan gas utility could face steep fines and jail for not remitting carbon tax
Fines, jail possible for not remitting carbon tax
REGINA – Saskatchewan’s natural gas utility could face hefty fines for not remitting the carbon tax to the federal government, and its executives may also face jail for failing to do so, federal legislation says.
Premier Scott Moe announced this week that SaskEnergy would not remit the carbon tax on natural gas starting Jan. 1, unless Ottawa exempts the fuel.
Legal professors say if SaskEnergy doesn’t remit the charges, it could face big consequences.
“The stakes are actually quite high for failing to remit the carbon tax,” Gerard Kennedy, a law professor at the University of Alberta, said Tuesday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last week the carbon tax would be exempt for three years on home heating oil to address affordability needs.
The move largely helps those in Atlantic provinces, where it’s a main source for home heating.
Moe and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have said the exemption is unfair and asked Trudeau to extend it to cover all other forms of heating, including natural gas.
Trudeau said Tuesday that Ottawa won’t offer further exemptions, saying heating oil is far more expensive than natural gas and those who use it don’t have other options readily available.|Read more https://www.thecanadianpressnews.ca/national/saskatchewan-gas-utility-could-face-steep-fines-and-jail-for-not-remitting-carbon-tax/article_f06bc0cd-310d-58ca-a6bb-6cc18f5dd3b4.html| thecanadianpressnews.ca/nation…