La Ronge lacks legal authority to implement alcohol levy
The Town of La Ronge is faced with an uphill battle when it comes to implementing a five per cent levy on liquor sales.
During the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association’s annual convention earlier this week, members of the La Ronge Council met with Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SGLA) officials about recommendations they passed last month to curtail alcohol use in the tri-communities. Jim Engel, the vice-president of corporate services at SGLA, said some of the suggestions will be easier to do than others.
“The current legal framework for what municipalities have in terms of taxation powers doesn’t actually allow a municipality to implement a levy such as what was being contemplating,” he said. “The notion of municipalities having the ability to levy taxes outside of the property tax system is a broader discussion for government to consider.”
Engel also said it wouldn’t be possible to target certain businesses based on its products and services, as the property tax system is based on the value of property. He noted municipalities don’t have the legal authority to make such an action, adding changing the current law would be a matter for the Ministry of Government Relations to consider.