EDMONTON - Those in the wine and hospitality industries are applauding a move from the Alberta government to scrap a wine tax that they say reduced transparency and created business uncertainty.
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EDMONTON — Those in the wine and hospitality industries are applauding a move from the Alberta government to scrap a wine tax that they say reduced transparency and created business uncertainty.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The province is doing away with its ad valorem tax on wine, a year after introducing it. (Colleen Underwood/CBC - image credit) ...
Wine sellers and hospitality representatives in Alberta are saying cheers after the provincial government announced it will scrap a tax on wine that had proved highly unpopular with the industry. Al ...
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