Government of Alberta

9 datasets found
  • Open Data

    Alberta Tax Advantage, 2013

    The Alberta Tax Advantage is a set of estimates of the additional tax burdens Albertans and Alberta businesses would be subject to if Alberta had the tax systems of other provinces. The estimates are published each year in the provincial budget. Tax advantage estimates are calculated for personal...
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Revenue from Tax Sources (Estimated), Alberta, 2013-14

    Each year the Government of Alberta forecasts tax revenue and publishes them in the government’s fiscal plan. This data provides more detail on the revenue raised by each tax and includes applicable tax rates. For example, fuel tax revenue is disaggregated by fuel type (i.e., gasoline and diesel,...
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Alberta Tax Advantage, 2014

    The Alberta Tax Advantage is a set of estimates of the additional tax burdens Albertans and Alberta businesses would be subject to if Alberta had the tax systems of other provinces. The estimates are published each year in the provincial budget. Tax advantage estimates are calculated for personal...
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Interprovincial Tax and Health Premium Comparison, 2014

    Four family profiles, comprising both one and two income families, are used to demonstrate the different tax burdens faced across provinces. The total tax load comprises estimates for personal income tax, provincial sales tax, health premiums, payroll tax, and fuel tax.
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Interprovincial Tax and Health Premium Comparison, 2013

    Four family profiles, comprising both one and two income families, are used to demonstrate the different tax burdens faced across provinces. The total tax load comprises estimates for personal income tax, provincial sales tax, health premiums, payroll tax, and fuel tax.
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Interprovincial Tax and Health Premium Comparison, 2012

    Four family profiles, comprising both one and two income families, are used to demonstrate the different tax burdens faced across provinces. The total tax load comprises estimates for personal income tax, provincial sales tax, health premiums, payroll tax, and fuel tax.
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Revenue from Tax Sources (Estimated), Alberta, 2014-15

    Each year the Government of Alberta forecasts tax revenue and publishes the forecasts in the government’s fiscal plan. This data provides detail on the revenue raised by each tax and includes applicable tax rates. For example, fuel tax revenue is disaggregated by fuel type (i.e., gasoline and...
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Alberta Tax Advantage, 2012

    The Alberta Tax Advantage is a set of estimates of the additional tax burdens Albertans and Alberta businesses would be subject to if Alberta had the tax systems of other provinces. The estimates are published each year in the provincial budget.Tax advantage estimates are calculated for personal...
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML
  • Open Data

    Revenue from Tax Sources (Estimated), Alberta, 2012-13

    Each year the Government of Alberta forecasts tax revenue and publishes them in the government’s fiscal plan. This data provides more detail on the revenue raised by each tax and includes applicable tax rates. For example, fuel tax revenue is disaggregated by fuel type (i.e., gasoline and diesel,...
    Organization:
    Government of Alberta
    Issued by:
    Government of Alberta
    Resource Formats:
    • XLSX
    • HTML