Cutting carbon tax from home heating likely to impact carbon tax rebate
As of Jan. 1, SaskEnergy bills and some SaskPower bills across the province have gone down because the carbon tax is no longer being collected.
However, that could pull down the amount paid out in carbon tax rebates in the province.
At the end of October, Premier Scott Moe announced his government would be taking the carbon tax off home heating to even up Saskatchewan with places that use home heating oil, from which the federal government had just removed the carbon tax. Moe said the feds should remove the tax for all home heating, or he would do it for them.
As of the new year, the carbon tax is being rebated back to customers on bills, but the provincial government hasn’t decided yet whether it will take the money from somewhere else and continue to pay the carbon tax amount to the federal government.