Public Mobile Notifies Customers About New 9-1-1 Tax Changes

Public Mobile Notifies Customers About New 9-1-1 Tax Changes 3

Public Mobile Notifies Customers of New 9-1-1 Tax Changes

Residents in Alberta and Saskatchewan who use Public Mobile are receiving alerts about upcoming changes to their 9-1-1 service taxes. Many customers have taken to platforms like Reddit to share these notifications. The messages indicate that starting July 31, 2025, residents in Alberta will see a new provincial tax of $0.95 added to their monthly bills for 9-1-1 services. In Saskatchewan, users can expect an increase of $2.14 per month on their statements. Public Mobile's notifications explain: “The provincial government requires a monthly tax to support local 9-1-1 emergency services,” followed by the specific amounts.

The Impact on Residents

While these alerts may raise immediate concerns, it's important to note that not every province is affected by these changes. For instance, Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba currently do not impose any additional taxes for accessing 9-1-1 services. According to information available on Public Mobile's website, this tax is a standard requirement set by provincial authorities aimed at funding emergency operations.

Here's how the new taxes break down across various provinces and territories:

Exit mobile version