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 with Finance Minister Carole James saying the government is aiming to encourage more development through a natural gas tax credit.
James introduced legislation Monday that she said meets the objectives set out a year ago by Premier John Horgan in a policy framework.
“British Columbians are counting on us to attract LNG investment that meets strict conditions: delivering jobs and financial benefits to B.C., creating economic partnerships with Indigenous peoples, and protecting our clean air, land and water,” she said in a statement. “This legislation completes the process of creating a fiscal framework that invites investment while supporting those conditions.”