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quebec taxes

Tax season may have just ended, but if you're planning ahead, Quebec's new 2025 income brackets are worth a look.

Earlier this year, Revenu Québec released the province's updated income tax brackets for 2025, and they've been adjusted to account for inflation. Thanks to a 2.85% indexation, the income thresholds are a bit higher this year, which could make a small difference in how much is withheld from your pay or what you owe come next spring.

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While most Canadians stick to the basics when filing their annual tax return, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) allows for a surprising number of unusual (but totally legal) deductions — if you know where to look.

After giving MTL Blog the lowdown on the most bizarre federal tax deductions to claim on your personal income tax return in 2023, H&R Block spokesperson Yannick Lemay has confirmed an updated list of this year's weirdest and most surprising deductions for the 2024 tax season.

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It's every Quebec resident's favourite time of the year!

In case you were distracted by the lovely spring weather, the 2024 tax season is in full swing, and if you're one of the many Canadians still putting off your return, consider this your last-minute warning.

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Quebec's 2025-2026 budget is shaking things up when it comes to medical expense tax credits — and it's not good news for fans of alternative medicine.

As of 2026, tax credits for services provided by osteopaths, homeopaths, naturopaths, and phytotherapists will no longer be eligible, according to the government's new budget unveiled on March 25. The goal of this change? To better regulate medical expenses that qualify for tax relief and to align Quebec's policies more closely with the federal tax credit system.

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Would you quit your job if you won the lottery? For Mohamed Karim Mamlouk, a Revenu Québec employee who just won Lotto 6/49's $50 million jackpot, the answer is a resounding "no."

"The day he found out he’d become a multimillionaire, Mamlouk was entrusted with new responsibilities at work and had an excellent day. So, he’s not planning on saying 'bye-bye, boss!' just yet and hopes to keep a similar lifestyle," says a Loto-Québec press release.

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Quebec residents can expect payments from Revenu Quebec as several benefits and credits are up for grabs this spring season.

Considering the cost of living has reached new heights across Canada, it's no surprise that many Canadians, particularly low-income Canadians, are looking for ways to supplement inflation. Luckily, the Quebec government (and Canada Revenue Agency) offers a slew of benefits for Quebecers in need.

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As living costs in Canada continue to climb, residents are looking for ways to both save and increase income. Quebec's government provides various financial programs and credits to help offset inflation, particularly aiding low-income families.

Several benefits and credits available to Quebec residents are scheduled for disbursement this May. It's important to confirm eligibility for these government benefits, as you could be entitled to hundreds of dollars. Among them are the Canada Child Benefit, Quebec Pension Plan, Quebec Family Allowance, and the Old Age Security.

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As April nears its end, there are still several Government of Canada benefits and credits expected to be paid out this month, including the Old Age Security (OAS) benefit.

The Old Age Security pension is a monthly benefit available for individuals aged 65 and above. Service Canada typically automatically enrolls eligible individuals for the OAS pension based on available information. You'll receive a notification if you're automatically enrolled, per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

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As the cost of living across Canada continues to rise, Quebec residents are looking for ways to not only save money but earn more, too.

The Quebec government offers a handful of financial programs and credits that could offset inflation and help Canadians struggling at the moment, particularly low-income families.

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With tax season well underway, it's important to brush up on any Government of Canada benefits and credits you could be eligible for when filing, so you can get your hands on some extra cash and/or offset Canada's current high cost of living.

This upcoming April, the Canada Revenue Agency will be sending out its second GST/HST payment and Canadian residents could receive up to $650 through this tax-free credit.

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When it comes to filing your own income taxes in Canada, Revenu Quebec is making navigating tax season slightly easier with a tax assistance program available to eligible residents.

This initiative is collaboratively overseen by both the Canada Revenue Agency and Revenu Québec.

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