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Yukon Government Carbon Price Rebate
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Schedule YT(S14) T1 General - 2023 |
The Yukon Government Carbon Price Rebate is an amount paid to individuals and businesses to help offset the cost of the federal carbon pollution pricing levy.
Complete Part 1 - Yukon government carbon price rebate - Individuals and, if it applies, Part 2 - Yukon business carbon price rebate.
Attach a copy of this schedule to your return.
Part 1 - Yukon government carbon price rebate - Individuals
Rebate payments are issued quarterly to individuals and their families separately from the income tax refund. The amount is the same for each Yukoner regardless of age, income or marital status.
You and your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable) must file a return every year as a resident of Yukon to continue receiving the rebate.
You will receive the basic rebate automatically, based on the information in your return. Yukoners who resided outside of Whitehorse on December 31, 2023, may qualify for a 10% remote supplement.
Part 2 - Yukon business carbon price rebate
The Yukon business carbon price rebate, which includes the general business carbon price rebate and the mining business carbon price rebate, is an amount paid to businesses to help offset the cost of the federal carbon pollution pricing levy.
You may be able to claim these rebates if, in 2023, you operated an eligible business or eligible mining business in Yukon or you earned income from a rental property while you lived in Yukon.
The Yukon mining business carbon price rebate is a refundable tax credit equal to the amount of the mining business rebate factor for the financial year in which the tax year ends multiplied by the eligible Yukon mining undepreciated capital cost (UCC) to the taxpayer as of the end of the tax year.
The Yukon general business carbon price rebate is a refundable tax credit equal to the amount of the general business rebate factor for the financial year in which the tax year ends multiplied by the amount of the eligible Yukon UCC to the taxpayer as of the end of the tax year that exceeds the amount of the eligible Yukon mining UCC, if any, if you are an eligible Yukon mining business taxpayer.
The terms eligible Yukon business taxpayer, eligible Yukon mining business taxpayer, eligible Yukon asset, eligible Yukon mining asset, eligible Yukon UCC, eligible Yukon mining UCC, eligible Yukon business, eligible Yukon mining business, and cross-border transport equipment are defined in subsection 16(1) of the Yukon Income Tax Act.
Attach a copy of this form to your paper return.
Eligible Yukon mining UCC for eligible Yukon mining asset
If you need more space, use a separate sheet of paper.
Complete the table below if you operated an eligible Yukon mining business in 2023, if not enter "0" at line 7 and continue at line 8.
Eligible Yukon UCC for eligible Yukon asset
If you need more space, use a separate sheet of paper.
Complete the table below if you operated an eligible Yukon asset in 2023.
Include eligible Yukon mining assets (other than classes 41 and 41.2).
Note 1
The following classes are prescribed for the purposes of the definition eligible Yukon mining asset:
- Category 4 (buildings and equipment that burn fossil fuels): classes 1, 3, 10, 10.1, 13, 16, 22, 28, 29, 38, 39, 40, 41, 41.2,43, and 53
- Category 5 ("green" assets): classes 43.1, 43.2, 54, 55, and 56
The classes prescribed for the purposes of the definition eligible Yukon mining asset are subject to change.
Where the list of classes provided here differs from that provided in the Carbon Price Rebate General Regulation, the latter takes precedence.
Note 2
The inclusion rates for prescribed classes of eligible Yukon mining assets are:
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For category 4 (buildings and equipment that burn fossil fuels): classes 1, 3, 10, 10.1, 13, 16, 22, 28, 29, 38, 39, 40, 41, 41.2, 43, and 53 use 100%
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For category 5 ("green" assets): classes 43.1, 43.2, 54, 55, and 56 use 500% multiplied by the general business rebate factor (see note 10) for the financial year in which the tax year ends divided by the mining business rebate factor (see note 7) for that financial year
Note 3
If you don't use cross-border transport equipment, enter "1".
If you use cross-border transport equipment principally to transport passengers or goods from Yukon to outside Yukon, or you make an election under subsection 16(11) of the Yukon Income Tax Act, enter the prescribed fraction.
The prescribed fraction equals the net fuel quantity you used in Yukon for operating the cross-border transport equipment for the tax year, divided by the net fuel quantity you used worldwide (including in Yukon) in operating that equipment.
Enter a decimal number less than or equal to 1 with a maximum of two decimal places to express this fraction.
Note 4
If you carry on a specified placer mining business in the tax year and do not operate a specified quartz mine either directly or through a partnership, enter "4"; otherwise enter "1".
Note 5
If you are a member of a partnership that is an eligible Yukon mining business partnership, the eligible Yukon mining UCC at the end of the year from the partnership is equal to your specified proportion of the eligible Yukon mining UCC to the partnership at the end of the partnership's fiscal period.
Enter the total of all eligible Yukon mining UCCs provided by the partnerships of which you are a member.
If any of the Eligible Yukon mining UCC allocated from partnerships relate to a specified placer mine and you, or another partnership of which you are a member, operate a quartz mine, you must recalculate the eligible Yukon mining UCC allocated from partnerships in respect of a specified placer mine by using a prescribed mining adjustment factor of 1 instead of 4.
Note 6
Use the mining business rebate factor for the Yukon financial year in which the tax year ends. The mining business rebate factor is equal to:
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$5.27 for each $1,000 of eligible Yukon mining UCC if your tax year ends after December 31, 2022 and before April 1, 2023
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$21.08 for each $1,000 of eligible Yukon mining UCC if your tax year ends after March 31, 2023 (enter 0.02108)
Note 7
The following classes are prescribed for the purposes of the definition eligible Yukon mining asset:
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Category 1 (buildings): classes 1 and 3
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Category 2 (equipment that burns fossil fuels: classes 10, 10.1, 13, 16, 22, 28, 29, 38, 39, 40, 43, and 53
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Category 3 ("green" assets): classes 43.1, 43.2, 54, 55, and 56
The classes prescribed for the purposes of the definition eligible Yukon asset are subject to change.
Where the list of classes provided here differs from that provided in the Carbon Price Rebate General Regulation, the latter takes precedence.
Note 8
The inclusion rates for prescribed classes of eligible Yukon assets are:
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For category 1 (buildings): classes 1 and 3 use 50%
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For category 2 (equipment that burns fossil fuels): classes 10, 10.1, 13, 16, 22, 28, 29, 38, 39, 40, 43, and 53 use 250%
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For category 3 ("green" assets): classes 43.1, 43.2, 54, 55, and 56 use 500%
Note 9
If you are a member of a partnership that is an eligible Yukon business partnership, the eligible Yukon UCC at the end of the year from the partnership is equal to your specified proportion of the eligible Yukon UCC to the partnership at the end of the partnership's fiscal period.
Enter the total of all eligible Yukon UCCs provided by the partnerships of which you are a member.
Note 10
Use the general business rebate factor for the Yukon financial year in which the tax year ends.
The general business rebate factor is equal to:
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$39.62 for each $1,000 of eligible Yukon UCC if your tax year ends before April 1, 2023 (enter 0.03962)
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$21.89 for each $1,000 of eligible Yukon UCC if your tax year ends after March 31, 2023 (enter 0.02189)