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Breakenridge: Alberta's new wine tax at odds with removing interprovincial trade barriers

While the directive to AGLC makes sense under the circumstances, it is ill-timed and unhelpful to then slap the industry with a tax increase



Alberta's new wine tax, consisting of a flat-rate mark-up and value-added tax, contradicts efforts to reduce interprovincial trade barriers and has surprised the wine industry. The tax increase, implemented amid trade tensions, poses challenges for the domestic alcohol industry, potentially increasing costs and impacting consumers.

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