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  1. The fuel tax relief program saves Albertans some or all of the provincial fuel tax when oil prices are high. Effective April 1, 2024, Alberta fuel tax is 13 cents per litre. The fuel tax rate on marked gasoline and marked diesel is 4 cents per litre. For more information, see:

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Use these charts to do some of the calculations you may need to complete Form AB428, Alberta Tax and Credits.

    • Overview
    • Meal expenses
    • Vehicle expenses

    If you are an employer, go to Automobile and motor vehicle allowances.

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    The following applies to the 2022 tax year.

    To calculate meal and vehicle expenses, you may choose the detailed or simplified method. Your total travel expenses equal the total of the value of travel assistance provided by your employer and the travel expenses incurred by you. Include any travel expenses paid by your employer.

    Detailed method – This method allows you to claim the actual amount that you spent. Keep your receipts in case the CRA asks to see them at a later date.

    Simplified method – This method uses a flat rate for meals and vehicle expenses. Although you do not need to keep detailed receipts for actual expenses if you choose to use this method, the CRA may still ask you to provide some documentation to support your claim.

    If you choose the detailed method to calculate meal expenses, you must keep your receipts and claim the actual amount that you spent.

    If you choose the simplified method, claim in Canadian or US funds a flat rate of $23 per meal, to a maximum of $69 per day (sales tax included) per person, without receipts. Although you do not need to keep detailed receipts for actual expenses if you choose to use this method, the CRA may still ask you to provide some documentation to support your claim.

    If you choose the detailed method to calculate vehicle expenses, you must keep all receipts and records for the vehicle expenses you incurred for moving expenses or for northern residents deductions during the tax year; or during the 12-month period you choose for medical expenses.

    Vehicle expenses include:

    •operating expenses such as fuel, oil, tires, licence fees, insurance, maintenance, and repairs

    •ownership expenses such as depreciation, provincial tax, and finance charges

    Keep track of the number of kilometres you drove in that time period, as well as the number of kilometres you drove specifically for the purpose of moving or medical expenses, or for the northern residents deductions. Your claim for vehicle expenses is the percentage of your total vehicle expenses that relate to the kilometres driven for moving or medical expenses, or for northern residents deductions.

    For example, if you drove 10,000 km during the year, and half of that was related to your move, you can claim half of the total vehicle expenses on your tax return.

  3. Effective April 1, 2024, Alberta's fuel tax is 13 cents per litre. The fuel tax on marked gasoline and marked diesel is 4 cents per litre. How it works. Fuel tax rates for gasoline and diesel are adjusted quarterly (January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1) based on the average price* of a barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil:

  4. Next Goods and Services Tax in Alberta. Was this page helpful? Applied to purchases of fuel, including gasoline, diesel, propane (for motive purposes), aviation fuel, locomotive fuel and renewable fuels.

  5. Jan 18, 2022 · Use this worksheet to calculate some of the amounts for your Alberta tax and credits. Choose other forms and schedules that may apply. Federal. Schedule 2 - Federal Amounts Transferred From Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner. Schedule 3 - Capital Gains (or Losses) in 2020. Schedule 5 - Amounts for Spouse or Common-Law Partner and Dependants.

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  7. The Federal Fuel Charge appears as a separate line item on natural gas bills and consumers must pay it just like any other federal charge, such as the GST. Rates are scheduled to increase annually until April 1, 2030. To see the planned rate increases, head to the Government of Canada website.