Little-publicized deadline means scores of Canadians will get their carbon levy rebate late

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Little-publicized deadline means scores of Canadians will get their carbon levy rebate late
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To receive the first installment of the 2023 climate rebate, eligible Canadians had to have their 2022 tax return assessed by the CRA by March 24

highlighting the Liberal government’s carbon levy rebate: “With the Climate Action Incentive rebate, which goes out today, we’re putting more money in the pockets of millions of Canadians – and fighting climate change.”

This is the first year that the federal government will distribute the climate rebate, a tax-free amount available to individuals and families in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, in four quarterly installments starting in the middle of April. But NDP MP Niki Ashton blamed “poor planning” for many other eligible recipients missing out on the mid-April issue of the rebate.

A family of four residing in those four provinces can expect to receive an amount that ranges from $244 in Ontario up to $386 in Alberta from the spring installment of the rebate. Annually, the rebate, which is tied to the size of the household, ranges from $976 in Ontario and $1,544 in Alberta, with taxpayers in rural and small communities entitled to an extra 10 per cent.

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