Distillers rally support to reduce tax
Distilleries from across Canada are calling on representatives from all political parties to lobby the federal government to reduce a tax affecting their operations.
The businesses want Ottawa to immediately match excise parity with the 2017 small distillers excise agreement in the U.S.
“Our message is to all MPs, but particularly those who have craft distilleries in their ridings. They are familiar with these operations and understand the positive impact they have had on local employment and agricultural production,” said Tyler Dyck, president of the Craft Distillers Guild of B.C., and CEO of Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery in Vernon and Kelowna.
In 2017, the U.S. government attempted to stimulate job growth and agricultural production by reducing the excise rate on the first small amount of alcohol that a domestic U.S. distillery produces (the first 100,000 proof gallons).











