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New Survey Shows Farmers Will Pay Nearly $14,000 In Carbon Tax In First Year

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February 25, 2020
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A new survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) shows that eighty-two per cent of farmers say the federal carbon tax is negatively impacting their business. On average, farmers estimate they will pay almost $14,000 in federal carbon taxes in the first year it applies to them (April 1st, 2019 to March 31st, 2020).

CFIB has sent a letter to the Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, outlining farmers’ views on the federal carbon tax and the significant negative impact it is having on farm businesses.

“CFIB has been hearing from farmers about how the mounting costs of the federal carbon tax are taking a real bite out of their bottom line,” said Marilyn Braun-Pollon, CFIB Vice-President, Western Canada and Agri-Business. “Given the challenging harvest last year, ongoing trade disputes, and the threat of a prolonged rail disruption, we urge the Minister to address farmers’ serious concerns about the carbon tax which is hurting the overall competitiveness of the agriculture sector.”

Other key findings from a February 2020 survey of farmers reveal the following:

· Farmers care about the environment: When asked what motivates their business to implement measures to improve environmental quality, 87% of Canadian farmers said they were motivated by their own personal views;

· Almost 4-in-5 (78%) Canadian farmers have taken action in the last several years to lessen their environmental impact;

· 93% of farmers in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario agree the federal government should not charge GST (5% sales tax) on the federal carbon tax as it currently does;

· Farmers cannot pass the federal carbon tax costs on to their customers despite the government’s assurances: 83% of farmers in the field crop sector said they would be able to pass on less than 10 per cent of the federal carbon tax costs to customers between April 1st, 2019 and March 31st, 2020. Over 78% of these farmers will have to eat the entire cost.

“Given most farmers are price takers, these costly carbon taxes actually hamstring farmers’ ability to compete and invest in new technology to be even more efficient,” added Braun-Pollon. “That’s why we are recommending exemptions from the federal carbon tax for propane, natural gas and aviation fuel used for farming activities in CFIB’s recent pre-budget submission for the upcoming federal budget.”

CFIB recommendations outlined in the letter to Minister Bibeau include:

· Exempt natural gas, propane, and aviation fuel used by farmers for farming activities such as drying grain, heating livestock facilities, or spraying crops from the federal carbon tax, including those farm expenses from 2019.

· End the practice of charging GST on the federal carbon tax.

· Stop further increases in the overall tax burden (e.g. CPP and carbon tax) on farmers.

· Work to improve Canada’s overall tax and regulatory competitiveness in the agriculture sector.

“The federal carbon tax is ineffective and punishes farmers with significant costs making them less profitable and competitive on the world stage,” concluded Braun-Pollon. “We urge the federal government to use this new data and act on the recommendations to expand these much needed exemptions for the agriculture sector.”

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