Business groups urge Alberta to scrap new wine levy
CALGARY — Industry groups are urging the Alberta government to repeal a new tax on wine, saying it squeezes consumers and undermines efforts to support local business and boost trade between provinces.
The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission began imposing the charge in April of last year and associations representing wine growers, restaurants, importers and retailers say they were blindsided by the change.
The “ad valorem” levies range from five per cent to 15 per cent depending on the per-litre cost of the wine.
The new charge was announced shortly after a deal was reached enabling B.C. wineries to sell wine directly to Alberta consumers.


