B.C. brings in tax credit to help spur liquefied natural gas investment
VICTORIA — British Columbia is changing the province’s tax structure for liquefied natural gas projects, aiming to encourage more development through a natural gas tax credit.
Finance Minister Carole James says the change was introduced in legislation today and is meant to bring jobs and other financial benefits to the province through economic partnerships with Indigenous Peoples while also protecting the environment.
Under the changes, the government would amend the Income Tax Act to implement the tax credit for LNG development.