Carbon Tax definition

Carbon Tax means and refer to the aggregate of all taxes, rates, duties, levies, fees, charges and assessments whatsoever, imposed, assessed, levied, confirmed, rated or charged against or in respect of the associated Greenhouse Gas emissions from the consumption in or at the Building of electricity, or of natural gas, propane or any other fossil fuel used to produce energy, such as heat, light or electricity, for the Building or any part of it or levied in lieu thereof, and levied against the Landlord or the Building by any Authority.
Carbon Tax means a tax on the carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions imposed in terms of section 2;
Carbon Tax means any royalty, tax, rate, duty, levy or charge in respect of the production or emission into the atmosphere of carbon or any carbon compound.

Examples of Carbon Tax in a sentence

  • In the CT (Carbon Tax) + GS (Green Subsidies) scenario, the carbon tax becomes equal to the carbon price in the SSP3 3.4 W/m2 scenario and the green subsidies increase accordingly such that they are equal to the new carbon tax revenues.

  • A revised Carbon Tax Bill will be published for consultation in 2017.

  • The Carbon Tax Act was enacted with retroactive effect to January 1, 2019.

  • Under the Carbon Tax Act, No 15 of 2019 (“Carbon Tax Act”), which became effective on 1 June 2019, taxpayers will now qualify for a carbon offset allowance of up to a maximum of 10 per cent of its total greenhouse gas emissions under the Carbon Tax Act.

  • Uhlmann, Combating Global Climate Change: Why a Carbon Tax Is a Better Response to Global Warming Than Cap and Trade, 28 Stan.


More Definitions of Carbon Tax

Carbon Tax means the aggregate of all taxes, rates, duties, levies, fees, charges, and assessments whatsoever, imposed, assessed, levied, confirmed, rated, or charged against or in respect of the consumption at the Building of electricity, natural gas, propane, or any other fossil fuel used to produce energy, heat, light, or electricity for the Building or any part of it or levied in lieu thereof and levied against Landlord, Tenant or the Building by any local, state, or federal government or any agency thereof with jurisdiction. As used in this Lease, “Carbon Offset Costs” means the cost of purchasing tradable units, where the purchase of such tradable units is necessary to ensure compliance of the Building with any required target greenhouse gas emission level or energy consumption level as prescribed by Applicable Law. Under no circumstances shall Landlord be responsible for, and Tenant waives any rights with respect to, providing security or other protection for Tenant or its employees, invitees or property in or about the Property or the Building.
Carbon Tax means the tax imposed under the Carbon Tax Act;
Carbon Tax means any tax, charge or levy implemented by the federal or provincial government related to the reduction of carbon pollution and includes the provincial carbon levy
Carbon Tax means and refer to the aggregate of all taxes, rates, duties, levies, fees, charges and assessments whatsoever, imposed, assessed, levied, confirmed, rated or charged against or in respect of the consumption by the Landlord in or at the Project of electricity, natural gas, propane or any other fossil fuel used to produce energy, such as heat, light or electricity, for the Project or any part of it or levied in lieu thereof, and levied against the Landlord or the Project by any local, provincial or federal government or any agency thereof having jurisdiction under the Applicable Laws.
Carbon Tax means the tax imposed under this Act;
Carbon Tax means any tax, levy or similar charge on emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, the burning of fossil fuels or on installed capacity or facilities which may give rise to emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
Carbon Tax means a tax, charge, assessment or levy relating to greenhouse gas or the emission of greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.