Canadian Biomass Magazine

Time is running out to ask the carbon tax expert!

August 8, 2017
By Andrew Snook

July 31, 2017 - The federal government recently announced that it is implementing a federal carbon tax starting at $10 per metric tonne of GHG emissions in 2018, which will increase by $10 per metric tonne every year until hitting the $50 per metric tonne mark in 2022.

Tax expert Mitch LaBuick from BDO Canada will explain how this new tax will affect businesses and individuals.

This carbon tax will come into effect in any provinces that do not have a carbon tax in place by 2018. This currently includes Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, P.E.I., Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.

To better understand the potential impact of the federal carbon tax, Rock to Road has set up a complimentary online Q&A session with tax expert Mitch LaBuick from BDO Canada to learn more about how this new tax will affect businesses and individuals. LaBuick has 25 years of experience working with indirect tax, including 10 years with the Canada Revenue Agency, and is an expert in carbon taxes and fuel taxes.

Rock to Road will be accepting questions for the free webinar until September 1, 2017. Those questions will then form the basis for LaBuick’s presentation. There will also be ample time for any additional questions that arise. Questions related to carbon taxes already in place in B.C., Alberta, Ontario and Quebec are also welcome.

To send us a question about carbon tax for Mitch LaBuick, email asnook@annexweb.com.

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Date: September 26, 2017

Time: 2 p.m. EST

Cost: Free

To register, click here.


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