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Quebec
Tax Calculator 2025

Calculate your Quebec provincial and federal income taxes. See your QC tax brackets, QPP contributions, QPIP premiums, and get personalized recommendations.

Quebec Tax Brackets 2025

Quebec has 4 provincial tax brackets ranging from 14% to 25.75%. Combined with federal tax, Quebec has some of the highest marginal rates in Canada.

QPP Instead of CPP

Quebec workers contribute to QPP (Quebec Pension Plan) instead of CPP. The contribution rates are similar but administered by Revenu Québec.

QPIP Premiums

QPIP (Quebec Parental Insurance Plan) provides parental leave benefits. All Quebec workers pay QPIP premiums in addition to reduced EI rates.

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Income Sources

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Deductions & Credits

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2025 Limit:$32,490 or 18% of income
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Annual Limit:$8,000
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2025 Quebec Provincial Tax Brackets

Income RangeProvincial RateCombined Rate*
$0 – $51,78014%26.53%
$51,780 – $103,54519%37.12%
$103,545 – $126,00024%45.71%
$126,000+25.75%53.31%

*Combined rates include federal tax (with Quebec abatement) at the corresponding bracket.

Quebec Tax Calculator FAQ

Why are Quebec taxes different from other provinces?

Quebec collects its own income tax through Revenu Québec and has unique programs like QPP, QPIP, and the Solidarity Tax Credit. Quebec also has an abatement that reduces federal tax.

What is the Quebec abatement?

Quebec residents receive a 16.5% reduction in federal tax because Quebec administers certain programs that other provinces don't. This is automatically calculated in our tool.

Do I file taxes differently in Quebec?

Yes, Quebec residents file two tax returns: one federal (with CRA) and one provincial (with Revenu Québec). Our calculator shows both your federal and Quebec tax obligations.

What is the Quebec Solidarity Tax Credit?

The Solidarity Tax Credit combines the QST credit, housing credit, and credit for individuals living in northern villages. Low and middle-income earners may qualify.

How BracketBuddy Works

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Enter Your Income

Add all your income sources: employment (T4), self-employment, investments, rental properties, and more. Use your paystub or tax slips to fill in the details.

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Add Deductions

Enter your RRSP contributions, FHSA, childcare expenses, and other deductions that reduce your taxable income.

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Get Your Results

See your estimated federal and provincial taxes, effective tax rate, and whether you'll owe money or get a refund.

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Optimize & File

Review personalized recommendations to reduce your tax bill, then file your taxes with confidence.