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How much you can get

The CCR amount you receive depends on your family situation and the province where you reside.

Changes to the rural supplement payment coming October 15

The Government of Canada has increased the CCR rural supplement from 10% to 20% of the base amount and eligibility is reverting back to using the 2016 Census data. This means those deemed ineligible under the 2021 Census data will again receive the rural supplement. The increased supplement and retroactive payments from April and July will be issued together in October’s payment. If you do not receive your payment by October 29, you may want to check on its status using My Account. The CRA cannot provide any other information about these payments before October 29.

Prince Edward Island rural supplement

All CCR recipients in Prince Edward Island are eligible for the rural supplement and are already receiving the 20% increase as part of their basic amount since April 2024.

Family income does not affect your payment amount

The CCR is not subject to a reduction based on income.

Factors that affect your payment amount

Rural supplement increase

The increase of the rural supplement from 10% to 20% has received Royal Assent.

Eligibility as of April 2024 used the 2021 Census data. However, it will revert back to using the 2016 Census data meaning individuals who no longer qualified based on the 2021 Census data will go back to receiving the rural supplement. This means some people may or not continue to receive a rural supplement based on their location. To be eligible for the rural supplement, you must reside outside of a census metropolitan area (CMA).

Change in your situation

Your quarterly amount can change if your situation changes within the payment period of April to January.

These changes can include a:

  • Move to a different province or territory
  • Change in your marital status
  • Child reaching the age of 19 (they can claim their own rebate)
  • New child in your care
  • Change to your child custody agreement
  • Death of a recipient

You should contact the CRA regarding changes to your situation as soon as possible to make sure you are getting the right amount.

Existing debt

If you have an existing debt with the Government of Canada, the CCR may be applied to amounts owing for income tax balances or amounts owing to other federal or provincial government programs.

The CRA does not charge or give interest on any rebate overpayments or underpayments.

Estimate your payments

Use this tool to estimate your quarterly amounts for the CCR for April to January.

Read the privacy statement for the estimator

The CRA is not collecting or retaining any of the information you enter in this tool. These amounts are only used to help you estimate the Canada Carbon Rebate payment amount you may be eligible for.

Canada Carbon Rebate estimator

Residence

The amount you receive depends on the province you reside in.

Quarterly amounts and calculations for current and previous years

The base year is the year of the tax return from which information is taken to calculate the CCR amount for the payment period.

Current year amounts

The most current base year's amounts are used in the estimator above.

Amounts for the 2023 base year

The payments are made from April 2024 to January 2025.

Select your province or territory of residence.

Alberta

The quarterly base amount for Alberta is:

  • $225 for an individual
  • $112.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $56.25 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $112.50 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is:

  • $45 for an individual
  • $22.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $11.25 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $22.50 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is 20% of the base amount.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of Alberta.

British Columbia

The CCR is not available in your province or territory. Check with the British Columbia government web site to learn about their carbon pricing and rebate policies.

Manitoba

The quarterly base amount for Manitoba is:

  • $150 for an individual
  • $75 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $37.50 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $75 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is:

  • $30 for an individual
  • $15 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $7.50 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $15 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is 20% of the base amount.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of Manitoba.

New Brunswick

The quarterly base amount for New Brunswick is:

  • $95 for an individual
  • $47.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $23.75 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $47.50 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is:

  • $19 for an individual
  • $9.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $4.75 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $9.50 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is 20% of the base amount.

The rural supplement for New Brunswick in April 2024 will include a retroactive amount for the 2022 base year (July and October 2023 and January and April 2024). The supplement in July 2024 will return to normal.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of New Brunswick.

Newfoundland and Labrador

The quarterly base amount for Newfoundland and Labrador is:

  • $149 for an individual
  • $74.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $37.25 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $74.50 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is:

  • $29.80 for an individual
  • $14.90 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $7.45 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $14.90 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is 20% of the base amount.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Northwest Territories

The CCR is not available in your province or territory. Check with the Northwest Territories government web site to learn about their carbon pricing and rebate policies.

Nova Scotia

The quarterly base amount for Nova Scotia is:

  • $103 for an individual
  • $51.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $25.75 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $51.50 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is:

  • $20.60 for an individual
  • $10.30 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $5.15 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $10.30 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is 20% of the base amount.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of Nova Scotia.

Nunavut

The CCR is not available in your province or territory. Check with the Nunavut government web site to learn about their carbon pricing and rebate policies.

Ontario

The quarterly base amount for Ontario is:

  • $140 for an individual
  • $70 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $35 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $70 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is:

  • $28 for an individual
  • $14 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $7 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $14 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is 20% of the base amount.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of Ontario.

Prince Edward Island

The quarterly base amount for Prince Edward Island is:

  • $110 for an individual
  • $55 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $27.50 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $55 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is included in the above base amounts, as all residents are eligible.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of Prince Edward Island.

Quebec

The CCR is not available in your province or territory. Check with the Quebec government web site to learn about their carbon pricing and rebate policies.

Saskatchewan

The quarterly base amount for Saskatchewan is:

  • $188 for an individual
  • $94 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $47 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $94 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is:

  • $37.60 for an individual
  • $18.80 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $9.40 per eligible child under the age of 19
  • $18.80 for the first eligible child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is 20% of the base amount.

For more information, go to the 2023 base year calculation sheet for residents of Saskatchewan.

Yukon

The CCR is not available in your province or territory. Check with the Yukon government web site to learn about their carbon pricing and rebate policies.

Previous year amounts

These amounts are for the program formerly known as the Climate action incentive.

Amounts for the 2022 base year

The payments were made from April 2023 to January 2024.

Select your province or territory of residence.

Alberta

The Alberta program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $193 for an individual
  • $96.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $48.25 per child under 19
  • $96.50 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of Alberta.

Manitoba

The Manitoba program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $132 for an individual
  • $66 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $33 per child under 19
  • $66 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of Manitoba.

New Brunswick

The New Brunswick program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $92 for an individual
  • $46 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $23 per child under 19
  • $46 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of New Brunswick.

Newfoundland and Labrador

The Newfoundland and Labrador program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $164 for an individual
  • $82 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $41 per child under 19
  • $82 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $124 for an individual
  • $62 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $31 per child under 19
  • $62 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of Nova Scotia.

Ontario

The Ontario program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $122 for an individual
  • $61 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $30.50 per child under 19
  • $61 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of Ontario.

Prince Edward Island

The Prince Edward Island program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $120 for an individual
  • $60 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $30 per child under 19
  • $60 for the first child in a single-parent family

The rural supplement is included in the above base amounts, as all residents are eligible.

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of Prince Edward Island.

Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $170 for an individual
  • $85 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $42.50 per child under 19
  • $85 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2022 base year calculation sheet for residents of Saskatchewan.

The carbon rebate includes a rural supplement of 10% of the base amount for residents of small and rural communities.

Amounts for the 2021 base year

The payments were made from April 2022 to January 2023.

Select your province or territory of residence.

Alberta

The Alberta program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $134.75 for an individual
  • $67.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $33.75 per child under 19 years old
  • $67.50 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2021 base year calculation sheet for residents of Alberta.

Manitoba

The Manitoba program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $104 for an individual
  • $52 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $26 per child under 19 years old
  • $52 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2021 base year calculation sheet for residents of Manitoba.

Ontario

The Ontario program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $93.25 for an individual
  • $46.50 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $23.25 per child under 19 years old
  • $46.50 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2021 base year calculation sheet for residents of Ontario.

Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan program provides a quarterly base amount of:

  • $137.50 for an individual
  • $68.75 for a spouse or common-law partner
  • $34.50 per child under 19 years old
  • $68.75 for the first child in a single-parent family

For more information, go to the 2021 base year calculation sheet for residents of Saskatchewan.

The carbon rebate includes a rural supplement of 10% of the base amount for residents of small and rural communities.

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