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Released: 21 July, 1999
Revenue Minister Announces Increase In Canada Child Tax Benefit Payments
Ottawa, July 21, 1999...The
Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of National Revenue and M.P. (Vancouver South
- Burnaby) announced 1.27 million low-income families who receive the Canada
Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) will see an increase in their federal monthly payments
beginning July 20 as a result of an enhancement of up to $15 a month per child
to the National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS).
As outlined in the February
1999 Budget, an additional $425 million has been invested in the CCTB program
for 1999. For July, Revenue Canada will issue almost $516 million in CCTB
payments to more than 2.9 million recipients across Canada.
The NCBS component of the
CCTB is the federal government's contribution to the NCB initiative. As part of
that initiative, provinces, territories and First Nations reinvest social
assistance savings in complementary programs and services for low-income
families with children.
"Federal, provincial and
territorial governments have been working together to help low-income families
provide a better start in life for their children through the National
Child Benefit initiative," said Minister Dhaliwal. "Revenue
Canada is proud to share in this commitment to helping Canada's children."
Two new provincial and
territorial child benefit programs will be launched for July. Payments for the
Nunavut Child Benefit and the Newfoundland and Labrador Child Benefit will be
included for the first time with the July CCTB payments. Entitlements for the
following provincial and territorial child benefit programs are also combined
with the CCTB payment:
- the
BC Family Bonus;
- the
New Brunswick Child Tax Benefit;
- the
Northwest Territories Child Benefit;
- the
Nova Scotia Child Benefit; and
- the
Saskatchewan Child Benefit.
Clients who are expecting a
benefit payment and have not received it by July 27 should contact Revenue
Canada's CCTB enquiry service at the following numbers:
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Calgary
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(403)
233-5137 (English)
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London
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(519)
645-4560 (English)
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Montréal
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(514)
283-8577 (Bilingual)
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Ottawa
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(613)
941-9300 (English)
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Ottawa
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(613)
941-9301 (French)
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Regina
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(306)
780-8047 (English)
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St.
John's
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(709)
772-2996 (English)
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St.
John's
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(709)
772-5900 (French)
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Toronto
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(416)
952-2600 (English)
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Vancouver
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(604)
669-7815 (English)
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Winnipeg
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(204)
984-5700 (English)
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Outside these areas, clients
can call 1-800-387-1193 toll free for service in English and 1-800-387-1194 for
service in French. This service is available weekdays from 8:15 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. (local time).
Questions relating to
provincial and territorial social assistance changes and reinvestment programs
should be addressed directly to those governments.
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CCTB07/99
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