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On October 26, Quebec Premier François Legault announced that the provincial government would be moving forward with its plan to send inflation payments of between $400 and $600 to millions of Quebecers — and some residents have started reporting receiving their direct deposits as of November 30.

In a November 25 press release, Revenu Québec said it anticipated sending out the first of the one-time payments by "early December" — so they may actually be ahead of their timeline.

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Inflation got you down? Quebec's government is doing something about it, and that something is an up-to-$600 payout to offset the pain of paying outrageous prices for basic needs. Legault's government has already done this: it gave $500 payments to millions of Quebec residents earlier this year for the same reasons.

This time, the payments are expected to go out to an estimated 6.5 million Quebecers by the end of this year, according to a recent press release. The money is tax-free and income-based, meaning the less you earn the more you'll get from Legault.

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In a press conference on October 26, Quebec Premier François Legault announced that the government will move forward with a plan to send payments of between $400 and $600 to most Quebec residents.

The measure will follow an initial round of up to $500 payments that went out to Quebecers in the spring of 2022.

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UPDATE: Quebec will give $500 to every adult who makes $100,000/year or less. Get the details here.

Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard is set to present the province's next budget on March 22. François Legault has repeatedly suggested that it will include payments to Quebecers to offset the effects of inflation.

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