Ottawa extending 2% alcohol tax hike cap for another 2 years
OTTAWA — The federal government is set to extend its cap on an annual alcohol tax increase for another two years in a bid to rein in costs for Canada’s brewers, wineries and distilleries.
Changes to legislation in 2017 mean excise taxes paid by boozemakers are automatically set to rise annually in line with inflation on April 1 each year, without the need for parliamentary approval.
The Liberal government has temporarily capped those hikes at two per cent since 2023.
Wednesday’s scheduled increase was supposed to mark the final year for that cap.
