UFA is urging all its farming customers to submit for a Federal Fuel Charge, or "carbon tax", exemption before the New Year.

UFA says the federal carbon tax comes into effect on January 1, 2020, and the government has announced relief for certain sectors and individuals, including farmers.

UFA Vice-President of Petroleum, Don Smith, says the exemption applies to dyed diesel and gas for on farm use.

However, farmers need to fill out a "Fuel Charge Exemption Certificate for Farmers" form from the Canada Revenue Agency to remain exempt.

According the certificate, it must be returned to your fuel supplier, not the Revenue Agency.

"It's a tight time frame," Smith said. "But we're doing a lot, extending our working hours in order to be able to process these to ensure that out members and customers are able to purchase it tax free if they are eligible."

Smith says they've also hired a couple temporary employees to help process the forms.

He adds, there has been some confusion around what is required to maintain the exemption, but they're glad to be of help.

"We did work with the federal government on this. They did hear our concerns, and I'm quite confident that all of our members will be able to be looked after and be able to purchase tax free."

Customers with questions can contact UFA through their support line at 877-258-4500, option 1, or by emailing Customer.Support@UFA.com.

The forms, which need to be sumbitted by the end of the year, along with more information can be found on their website.

 

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