Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) Payment Dates 2025 For Individuals

The Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) for individuals is a program by the Canadian government that helps households manage the costs of federal carbon pricing. It is a tax-free payment distributed quarterly to eligible residents in certain provinces. Recipients receive rebate notices with payment details. The CCR payment dates in 2025 fall on the 15th of April, July, October, and January. Below is a detailed guide on CCR/CAI payment dates, amounts, application process, and eligibility.

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CCR Payment Dates

The official carbon tax rebate payment dates are as follows:

Month

Payment Date

January

15th

April

15th

July

15th

October

15th

Make sure to mark these dates on your calendar so you don’t miss your CCR payments.

Note: The payments are scheduled quarterly. If your payment does not arrive on the scheduled date, wait for five working days before contacting the Canada Revenue Agency.
If the payment date falls on a weekend or a holiday, it will be moved to the last business day before the scheduled date.
For example, if the 15th is a Saturday, payment will be made on the 14th (Friday).

Canada Carbon Rebate Overview

Here are the in-depth details about CCR payments.

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Details

Program Name

Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR)

Previous Name

Climate Action Incentive Payment (CAIP)

Introduction Year

2018

Purpose

To help Canadian households offset costs from federal carbon pricing and incentivize emission reductions.

Eligibility

Residents in provinces where the federal carbon pricing applies; eligibility is based on family size and income.

Payment Frequency

Quarterly (four times a year)

The Canada Carbon Tax Rebate helps Canadian families with the costs of carbon pricing through FPT payments.

Climate Action Incentive Payment Amount

The CAI/CCR payment amounts vary based on various factors. Here is the list of factors that affect the payment amount.

  1. Family situation
  2. Province of residence
  3. Rural or urban location
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Here is a table to help you understand the payment amounts. The CCR payment details based on provinces is given below.

Province

Family of 4 (Base)

Alberta

$1,800

Manitoba

$1,200

Ontario

$1,120

Saskatchewan

$1,504

New Brunswick

$760

Nova Scotia

$824

PEI

$880

Newfoundland and Labrador

$1,192

Note: Residents in rural areas receive an extra 20% CCR rural supplement as a carbon rebate on top of the base rebate amount. This is due to higher energy needs and limited access to cleaner transportation options.

Also Read Related Article: Canada Carbon Rebate Small Businesses payment Dates For 2025

CCR Calculation Formula for 2025

The Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) for 2025 is based on your household size, location, and a set amount per person, with an additional 20% for eligible rural residents. This ensures a simple and clear method for calculating your rebate

Formula Overview:

The CCR is calculated as follows:

Total CCR Amount = Basic Rebate + Rural Supplement (if applicable)

Components of CCR Calculation

The CCR calculation consists of three main components: the Basic Rebate, the Rural Supplement, and Quarterly Payments. Each component is explained in detail below.

1. Basic Rebate

The basic rebate depends on:

  • Your province of residence.
  • Family structure, including:
    • Individual.
    • Spouse/common-law partner.
    • Number of eligible children.

2025 Basic Rebate by Province

The table below outlines the 2025 quarterly and annual rebate amounts in Canadian dollars (CAD) for a family of four across provinces, with and without the rural supplement.

Province

Quarterly Base Rebate

Quarterly With Rural Supplement

Annual Base Rebate

Annual With Rural Supplement

Alberta

$450 CAD

$540 CAD

$1,800 CAD

$2,160 CAD

Manitoba

$300 CAD

$360 CAD

$1,200 CAD

$1,440 CAD

Ontario

$280 CAD

$336 CAD

$1,120 CAD

$1,344 CAD

Saskatchewan

$376 CAD

$451.20 CAD

$1,504 CAD

$1,804.80 CAD

New Brunswick

$190 CAD

$228 CAD

$760 CAD

$912 CAD

Nova Scotia

$206 CAD

$247.20 CAD

$824 CAD

$988.80 CAD

Prince Edward Island

$220 CAD

$220 CAD

$880 CAD

$880 CAD

Newfoundland and Labrador

$298 CAD

$357.60 CAD

$1,192 CAD

$1,430.40 CAD

This table includes quarterly and annual rebates in Canadian dollars (CAD), with and without the rural supplement, for each province.

2. Rural Supplement

Residents of rural or small communities outside Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) are eligible for a 20% rural supplement on the basic rebate.

Rural Supplement = 0.2 × Basic Rebate

Example: Alberta Family of Four

Basic rebate: $450

Rural supplement: 0.2 × 450 = 900.2 × 450 = 90

Total rebate: $540

3. Quarterly Payment

The total annual CCR amount is divided into four equal payments, distributed quarterly.

Quarterly Payment Formula

Quarterly Payment = Total CCR Amount ÷ 4

Example: Alberta Family of Four with Rural Supplement

The example below explains how the CCR is calculated for an Alberta family of four.

Total Annual Rebate:
$450 (Basic Rebate) + $90 (Rural Supplement) = $540

Quarterly Payment:
$540 ÷ 4 = $135

Thus, the Quarterly Payment is $135.

Quarterly Payment: $135

This formula ensures accurate calculations for CCR payments in 2025 and helps Canadians manage federal pollution pricing costs more effectively.

Payment Recalculations

The CRA recalculates the payment amounts due to the following factors:

  • Moving from one place to another. 
  • Change in the family material status.
  • Eligible child turns 19.
  • A new child comes under your care
  • The change in custody of the child
  • The death of the CCR benefit recipient.
A circular infographic shows six factors Death of Recipient, Moving Locations, Family Status Change, Child Turns 19, New Child Care, and Change in Custody

Repayment Of Overpayment

Sometimes, recipients receive more than the expected amount. In this situation, you will get a notice from the CRA that contains details about the overpayment. The CRA may withhold all or part of your future CCR payments, income tax refunds, or other federal/provincial benefits (e.g., GST/HST credits) until the overpayment is fully repaid

Note: If you’re no longer eligible for CCR payments due to changes in your circumstances (e.g., moving out of an eligible province), any overpaid amounts must still be repaid.
Always check your CRA account for updates and reach out to the CRA if you face difficulties repaying.

Canada Climate Initiative Payment Methods

The two methods are available to receive the payment. You can choose the method according to your preference.

Canada Climate Initiative Payment Methods

1. Direct Deposit

With direct deposit, payments go directly into a bank account. This fast and secure method is widely used. Here are some valuable features of direct payment deposit.

  • Direct deposit is safe and secure, with no risk of payment loss.
  • It is the latest and fastest method. The payments arrive on the scheduled date.
  • It is a reliable and efficient payment method.

Tip: Direct deposit is a better option than cheques because it is secure, fast, and reliable. In addition to that, the CRA also recommends the direct deposit payment method. 

2. Cheques Deposit

You can also choose the payment by cheque. In the cheque payment, the payments usually take 10 working days to arrive. The CRA sends the payment cheque to the registered mailing address. The cheque deposit will be made on the scheduled dates. 

How To Apply For Carbon Tax Rebate

CCR has two parts, each with a different application process. Below is the step-by-step guide that will help you register for the Canada Climate Initiative

1. CCR Basic Payments

The process of application depends upon your residency. The application procedure for Canadian residents and newcomers to Canada is different. Here is the detailed guide for both. 

If you are a resident of Canada, there is no need to apply for Carbon Tax Rebate Payments. The Canadian Revenue Agency automatically detects your eligibility when you file your taxes.

If you are a newcomer to Canada, follow the guidance for a hassle-free application:
First, choose the correct form:

  1. Use Form RC66 and Form RC66SCH to apply for an eligible child.
  2. Choose from RC151 if you are not applying for children.
  3. Fill out the form carefully and provide all the required details.
  4. Attach the required documents to the form.
  5. Check the form to ensure accuracy.
  6. Send the form to the Local Tax Center via mail

2. CCR Rural Suppliment

To apply for CCR Rural Supplement, check that you are living outside the  Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). Tick the box on the second page of your tax return. Both spouses must check the box on their tax returns.

Please note that Prince Edward Island residents don’t need to claim it. New Brunswick residents claim it on their 2023 tax return. 

Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility for CCR depends upon various factors. Here are the details about the eligibility for CCR.

  • You must be a Canadian resident in the month before payment.
  • You are a resident of the applicable province of Canada.
  • You must be 19 years old.
  • If you are under 19, you must be married or in a common-law relationship. You are also eligible if you are or remain a parent. 

1. Eligibility Criteria For Children

If your child follows the below-given condition, you can receive CCR payments.

  • Your child is under 19 years old.
  • Your child lives with you and you are responsible for the care of the child.
  • The child must be registered for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) or GST/HST credit

Note: In the case, that you and your ex-suppose share the custody of the child
. If the child lives with you full-time, you will get 50% of the total payments. You cannot claim the CCR for foster children unless they are part of a kinship or close relationship program and live with you. Similarly, children in agency care or foster care supported by an agency are not eligible for CCR payments.

Canada Carbon Rebate For Individual Benefits

The Carbon Rebate (CCR) gives money to Canadians to help pay for the costs of carbon pricing. It also helps the environment and supports the economy to grow. Below is a list of all its benefits:

  • Offsets Carbon Pricing Costs: Provides quarterly, tax-free payments to help families manage increased costs from carbon pricing.
  • Benefits Low- and Middle-Income Households: Most households, especially lower-income ones, receive more in rebates than they pay in carbon charges.
  • Simple Process: Automatically applied through your tax return, with payments by direct deposit or cheque.
  • Rural Support: Gives an extra 20% for rural residents to help with higher energy costs.
  • Low Inflation Impact: Contributes less than 0.5% to inflation since it started.

The Carbon Rebate Canada helps Canadians manage carbon pricing costs, supports low- and middle-income households.

Changes to Watch for in 2025

In 2025, several major changes have been made to the Carbon Rebate program to reflect updated policies, carbon pricing increases, and regional adjustments. Here are the major changes to CCR in 2025.

  1. There will be an increase in the payment amounts to keep up with rising carbon prices
  2. New ways would be introduced  to apply for or receive payments
  3. The federal carbon price increased to $95 per tonne of CO2e in April 2025 (up from $80 in 2024). This has led to higher fuel charges, such as an increase in gasoline costs from $0.1761 per liter in 2024 to $0.2091 per liter in 2025.
  4. Higher carbon pricing generates more revenue, which impacts rebate amounts distributed to households.

Tip: The Canada Revenue Agency notifies eligible individuals about changes, payment dates, and updates through the Canada Carbon Rebate notice. Individuals can view their rebate notices and payment details through their CRA “My Account” or “My Business Account” portals. I’ll be keeping an eye out for any updates and will make sure to let you know if anything changes.

Authoritative References

Canada Revenue Agency Official Website
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Canada Carbon Rebate Amounts for 2024–25

Climate Action Incentive Helpline details

If you have questions about the Climate Action Incentive, you can contact their helpline for help.

Phone Number
1-800-387-1193
Mailing Address

Receiver General
Place du Portage Phase III
11A2-11 Laurier Street
Gatineau, QC K1A 0S5

For any questions or support, reach out to the Climate Action Incentive helpline now and get the help you need!

FAQs

A Canada Carbon Rebate notice refers to the official notification sent by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to inform eligible individuals or families about their r qualification to the Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR).

The Canadian resident does not need to apply separately. They just need to file their taxes on time. The newcomers to Canada have to apply for the Carbon Action Initiative.

Conclusion

The Carbon tax rebate also known as climate action indicative is a great initiative by the government. It provides financial support to Canadians to beat carbon product expenses. In short, the Carbon tax rebate payments provide a great financial help to the citizens.
Above, we have provided in-depth details about the Climate Action Innective payment dates, payment amount, and all other details. For inquiries, contact the CRA at 1-800-387-1193 or log into your CRA My Account.