Budget 2024: Liberals to dole out five years worth of carbon rebates to businesses
OTTAWA — Small- and medium-sized business owners are set to receive a long-awaited refund from Ottawa, which was holding onto billions of dollars while it sorted out a way to deliver them their carbon pricing rebates.
The federal government is set to dole out $2.5 billion in promised revenues to business owners this year, five years after the Liberals ushered in their price on pollution.
More than 600,000 businesses are expected to receive the money later this year through a refundable tax credit, as long as they file their 2023 tax return by July 15.
The program was broadened out to include more businesses with fewer than 500 employees than was originally anticipated. The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses had estimated that only about 20,000 businesses would benefit.