B.C.'s carbon tax is rising on April 1, and so are the tax credits it funds.

Maximum payments for the climate action tax credit are increasing by about 10 per cent starting in July, according to the province. The tax credit, paid quarterly, is designed to help offset the impact of the carbon taxes paid by British Columbians.

A single person in B.C. will be able to receive up to $504, up from $447 in 2023, and if they have a child, they can receive $252, up from $223 last year. A married or common-law couple, can receive up to $756 combined, up from $670 last year.

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    -57 months ago

    You mean they’ll be returning more of people’s money that they take from people by force and imprisionment if people don’t pay. This a bribe. The government has no money except fr the money that they take from everybody else. This is nothing more than giving people back their own money that the government took from them.

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      47 months ago

      Do you hate having roads and hospitals? Because guess where the money for things comes from, genius.

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      17 months ago

      the government took from them

      … as decided by us, the voters.

      You may need to learn how all this works.