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taxes quebec

The Quebec government's new budget for 2025-2026 is bringing some big changes that could hit many parents' wallets.

On March 25, Finance Minister Eric Girard announced the province's new budget, which includes a historic deficit of $13.6 billion — and some cutbacks to the childcare tax credit are part of the plan.

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Tax season is right around the corner and those who are filing their own income taxes should note any changes to the income tax rates in Québec for the 2023 taxation year.

Revenu Québec has recently indexed the Québec tax brackets. In fact, it's important to note that the taxable income thresholds reflect an indexation rate of 6.44% due to inflation.

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As April 30th crawls ever closer, it's becoming time to think about taxes again. Sorry. This year, as every year, Quebec's tax brackets have changed, just enough to be worth checking but not enough to make a big difference in most people's lives. That said, your contribution might be slightly bigger than you expect, and the only way to know for sure is to read this article!

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Ontario slaps a $0.18475 tax on each cigarette. In Quebec, it's only $0.149 — which, for a carton of 200 cigarettes, amounts to the lowest tobacco tax in Canada. A league of health advocacy groups led by the Coalition québécoise pour le contrôle du tabac (CQCT) wants to close that gap. They're calling on political parties to take up the cause ahead of the Quebec election in October.

They also want a ban on vape flavours, such as mint.

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Quebec Minister of Finance Éric Girard vowed that the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) will lower the income tax "in a prudent, responsible and orderly manner" — if they are re-elected in October.

The announcement followed the auditor general's annual report on the province's financial situation. The minister's office hailed the report as confirmation of the recovery of the Quebec economy and a forecast for future growth despite inflation, the war in Ukraine and the pandemic.

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We don't know about you, but for us it feels like everything got more expensive overnight. Groceries have become more costly and less fresh, inspiring a new name for the phenomenon: shelflation. Everything from rent to electricity has risen to dizzying heights along with inflation. And gas... let's not even go there.

"For months, Quebecers have had to tighten their belts to make ends meet," said leader of the opposition and Parti libéral du Québec (PLQ) head Dominique Anglade. "Mothers have to leave fruits and vegetables on the shelves because they can no longer afford them. This situation is untenable, but François Legault has instead chosen to wait and let Quebecers suffer the consequences of the rising cost of living."

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