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Federal carbon tax relief will continue for Sask. electric heat users [Video]

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Those who heat their homes with electricity in Saskatchewan will continue to see a 60 per cent reduction on their federal carbon tax charge, according to SaskPower.

The relief program will be in place until April 30, 2025, and depending on weather conditions could save customers as much as $21 per month on the carbon tax section of their bill, SaskPower said.

The Crown says it landed on the 60 per cent reduction number based on the typical percentage of power consumption required for home heating.

Bills will include a line that says “Sask. Electric Heat Relief” as a line under the “Other Charges” section of the invoice.

“The Federal Carbon Tax appears as a separate charge on your power bill. The tax applies to how much power you use, and not to fixed amounts like the basic monthly charge. On an annual basis, the amount charged is revised to …

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