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climate action incentive payment canada

Canada's climate action incentive payment just got a huge update that will impact how much money goes into your bank account.

This federal benefit is now known as the Canada Carbon Rebate and payment amounts have been increased!

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There are federal benefits, credits and payments paying out in January 2024.

That includes the climate action incentive payment which is one of the benefits offering the most money to Canadians.

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If you were sad about the weather getting colder next week, the surprise in your bank accounts might turn that frown upside down.

Ontarians who are eligible should receive money from the government for the climate action incentive payment (CAIP) on April 14. However, it's worth noting that you must have had your tax and benefit returns assessed on or before March 24, 2023, to see that happen.

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Get ready to receive some cash from the government this week, Ontarians, because it's that time of year again!

If you're eligible, you should receive a payment for the climate action incentive payment (CAIP) on January 13, which means your chequing account will look a little snazzier this month.

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The federal government is expanding a program that gives Canadians back some money and is boosting it for those who previously qualified.

Thanks to recent changes made to the Climate Action Incentive (CAI) payments plan, households in three more provinces in Canada will be eligible for a federal rebate starting next year.

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