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British Columbia’s Carbon Tax Shift: Design and Implementation Challenges Tom Pedersen, University of Victoria and Stewart Elgie, University of Ottawa.

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1 British Columbia’s Carbon Tax Shift: Design and Implementation Challenges Tom Pedersen, University of Victoria and Stewart Elgie, University of Ottawa Latin American Carbon Forum, Bogota, September, 2014

2 The BC Carbon Tax: Key Design Points Accelerating: July 1, 2008: $10 per tonne of CO 2 emitted rising $5/yr to $30/t in 2012 (now frozen) this provision appears to have changed behaviour in BC Revenue neutral (in fact, it’s revenue negative, since Year 1): every penny goes to reductions in other taxes now irrevocable, as income taxes would have to rise substantially if the tax was repealed Fair: tax reductions and supports focused on lower income strata Simple: the tax is applied at wholesale distribution points (six such points in BC). Thus, no additional bureaucrats needed.

3 Carbon tax rate is based on carbon content of fuels. Rates as of July 1, 2008 and July 1, 2012, calculated on the basis (for 2012) of $30 (CAD) per tonne of CO 2 equivalent emitted. Carbon tax rate is based on carbon content of fuels. Rates as of July 1, 2008 and July 1, 2012, calculated on the basis (for 2012) of $30 (CAD) per tonne of CO 2 equivalent emitted.

4 Revenue neutrality – tax shifting, not imposing: no opportunity to claim “just another government tax grab”. Competitive disadvantage: remains an issue since most trading jurisdictions have not followed BC’s lead (unexpectedly, as of thinking in 2008). Politics: centre-right “BC Liberal Party” was re-elected in 2009. Captured environmental vote when the left-centre party campaigned with, “Ax the tax!”. Re-elected again in 2014. Economic stimulation: cleantech is one of the fastest growing economic sectors in BC (as of 2012). Communication with broader society is a must: tax shifting remains poorly understood in BC. Implementation Issues, Positive and Negative

5 www.pics.uvic.ca Prof. Paul Ekins, Chair of the UK’s Green Fiscal Commission: “BC’s carbon tax is a template for the world.” Prof. Paul Ekins, Chair of the UK’s Green Fiscal Commission: “BC’s carbon tax is a template for the world.”

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7 Per capita fossil fuel consumption, 2000-2013 Rest of Canada British Columbia July 1, 2008 2008 19% July 1, 2012 2012 Data compiled by Stewart Elgie, University of Ottawa Terajoules per capita

8 British Columbia’s Economic Performance: % Change in GDP (f = forecast) Canada British Columbia Change in GDP, % Statistics Canada data; graph compiled by Stewart Elgie, University of Ottawa


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