Fuel retailers operating near provincial borders often face a unique pricing challenge, especially when competing with stations just across the line where fuel taxes may be lower. For Saskatchewan service station owners and bulk fuel dealers, the Fuel Competition Assistance Program is designed to help level that playing field and protect local businesses from losing customers purely due to tax differences.
Delivered by the Government of Saskatchewan through the Ministry of Finance, this program provides a non-repayable commission that offsets a portion, and in some cases most, of the fuel tax difference when competing with Alberta or Manitoba suppliers. Support applies to common fuels such as gasoline, diesel, dyed diesel, and propane, making it particularly relevant for rural and border-area operators whose customers can easily cross provincial boundaries for lower prices. Rather than funding a specific project, the assistance works by reducing the effective tax burden on eligible fuel purchases or sales, helping businesses remain price competitive in their local markets.
The program is well suited to small and medium-sized fuel retailers and bulk dealers located close to interprovincial competitors or delivering fuel into those competitive zones. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis, with claims tied to actual fuel activity rather than future plans. For business owners navigating thin margins in border regions, learning more about how this allowance is calculated and claimed can make a meaningful difference to overall profitability.
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