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tax credits

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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The New Year is here, bringing with it a range of federal benefits that Quebecers can get in 2025, including advanced payments from the Canada Workers Benefit.

This refundable tax credit is designed to support lower-income workers across the country, helping them manage the ever-increasing cost of living.

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November is on its way, which means a fresh wave of federal government benefits and credits are rolling out for Canadians, including many that apply to residents of Quebec. If you're eligible, these CRA payments from the Government of Canada could offer a handy financial boost to wrap up the year, covering everything from raising children to key pension payments.

Among the November 2024 benefit payments are the Canada Child Benefit, Old Age Security and more. Each one offers different support amounts and payment schedules, giving Canadians a range of options to receive government funds right to their bank accounts.

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October is just around the corner, and with it comes a new round of federal government benefits and credits that Quebec residents could be eligible for. This month brings fresh opportunities to receive financial assistance from the Government of Canada through various programs and payments.

From tax credits to pension payments, you might be eligible to receive thousands of dollars from the government this month. Some of the key payments going out this month include Old Age Security, the Canada Child Benefit and the GST/HST Credit, along with several others.

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Quebec residents still have time to claim the Cost of Living tax credit through Revenu Québec to help mitigate the cost of groceries, rent and day-to-day necessities.

On January 25, 2024, Revenu Québec announced the extension of the Cost of Living credit, giving you up until this summer to claim the refundable tax credit.

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The Government of Canada has a number of benefits, payments and credits that will be sent out to eligible Canadians in October 2023.

For Canadians struggling with the rising cost of groceries, rent and just about everything else, it's best to double-check your eligibility for a number of federal programs since you could be paid out hundreds of dollars throughout the month.

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