As summer expenses rise, millions of Canadians are looking forward to their Canada Carbon Rebate July 2025 payment, officially known as the Climate Action Incentive Payment (CAIP).
This quarterly benefit, designed to help offset the rising cost of federal carbon pricing, is automatically issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to eligible residents across eight provinces.
If you’ve filed your 2024 income tax return, you may be eligible to receive the CRA carbon rebate. Here’s everything you need to know about the deposit schedule, eligibility, payment amounts, and how to track your rebate.
What Is the Canada Carbon Rebate?
The Canada Carbon Rebate is a federal climate-related benefit provided every three months to residents in provinces where the federal carbon pricing system—also called the federal backstop—is in effect. This includes:
- Alberta
- Ontario
- Manitoba
- Saskatchewan
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Prince Edward Island
- Newfoundland and Labrador
British Columbia and Quebec administer their own programs and are not included in the federal rebate.
You don’t need to apply separately. If you filed your 2024 taxes and meet residency requirements, you’re eligible to receive the payment via direct deposit or mailed cheque.
July 2025 Carbon Rebate Deposit Date by Province
The CRA has confirmed that the next quarterly payment will be made on Monday, July 15, 2025, for eligible residents. This includes those who:
- Filed their 2024 tax return by the deadline
- Have direct deposit enabled in their CRA profile
Those receiving paper cheques may see delays up to 10 business days.
Canada Carbon Rebate – July 2025 Deposit Schedule
Province/Territory | July 2025 Deposit Date |
---|---|
Alberta | July 15, 2025 |
Saskatchewan | July 15, 2025 |
Manitoba | July 15, 2025 |
Ontario | July 15, 2025 |
Newfoundland & Labrador | July 15, 2025 |
Nova Scotia | July 15, 2025 |
New Brunswick | July 15, 2025 |
Prince Edward Island | July 15, 2025 |
Yukon, NWT, Nunavut | Not Applicable |
How Much Will You Receive in July 2025?
The Canada Carbon Rebate July 2025 amount varies by province and family size. The CRA calculates payments based on regional carbon tax rates and cost-of-living differences.
Estimated CAIP Payment for a Family of Four:
Province | Estimated Rebate Amount |
---|---|
Ontario | $280 |
Manitoba | $300 |
Alberta | $386 |
Saskatchewan | $340 |
These figures are estimates and may vary slightly once CRA finalizes all assessments.
Eligibility Criteria for July 2025 Payment
To receive the July 2025 CRA carbon rebate, you must:
- Be a resident of a qualifying province as of the first day of the payment month (July 1, 2025)
- Have filed your 2024 income tax return
- Have your return assessed by CRA by June 2025
- Meet all other CRA-defined residency and benefit criteria
If your return is assessed after June, your payment will be delayed until the next processing cycle.
How to Track Your CRA Carbon Rebate Payment
If you’re unsure about your eligibility or deposit date, follow these steps:
- Log into CRA My Account
- Go to the “Benefits and Credits” section
- Review your payment history, amount, and deposit status
- Update direct deposit details or mailing address if needed
For those not receiving the payment, verify if your taxes were assessed, and if your banking information is up to date.
The Canada Carbon Rebate July 2025 offers timely financial relief for households as carbon pricing continues to affect fuel and energy costs.
With the CRA confirming July 15, 2025 as the deposit date for most eligible provinces, now is the time to ensure your tax filing and banking info are accurate.
Whether you’re a single adult or a family of four, these quarterly payments provide a dependable boost to help offset climate-related expenses.
FAQs
When will the Canada Carbon Rebate be deposited in July 2025?
The payment is scheduled for Monday, July 15, 2025, for eligible residents with direct deposit set up.
Who qualifies for the July 2025 carbon rebate in Canada?
You must reside in a participating province, have filed your 2024 taxes, and meet CRA eligibility requirements.
Why didn’t I receive my carbon rebate payment?
Possible reasons include delayed tax assessment, outdated banking details, or not meeting residency requirements. Check your CRA My Account for updates.