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Quebec Income Tax Rates 2026 | Tax Brackets and Credits

Updated

Quebec is the only province that administers its own income tax system through Revenu Québec, which means residents file two tax returns every year — a federal T1 and a provincial TP-1. With four brackets topping out at 25.75% and a combined top rate of 53.31%, Quebec has some of the highest provincial rates in Canada. But the headline number doesn’t tell the full story: the 16.5% federal abatement reduces your federal tax, subsidized $9/day childcare saves families up to $10,000/year, tuition is among the lowest in North America, and the Solidarity Tax Credit returns GST/QST and housing costs to lower-income residents.

Quebec Tax System

Unique in Canada

FeatureQuebec Difference
Separate returnTP-1 provincial
Own creditsDifferent from federal
Revenu QuébecAdministers
Federal abatement16.5% reduction

Federal Quebec Abatement

Why It ExistsDetails
Quebec administers own programsSome federal programs not used
16.5% reductionOn federal tax
Net resultSlightly lower federal

Quebec Tax Brackets 2026

Provincial Tax Rates

Taxable IncomeQuebec Rate
Up to $51,78014%
$51,780 - $103,54519%
$103,545 - $126,00024%
Over $126,00025.75%

Combined Federal + Quebec Rates

Taxable IncomeCombined Rate
Up to $51,78026.53%
$51,780 - $55,86731.53%
$55,867 - $103,54536.12%
$103,545 - $111,73341.12%
$111,733 - $126,00045.71%
$126,000 - $173,20547.46%
$173,205 - $246,75250.28%
Over $246,75253.31%

Quebec Tax Credits

Basic Personal Credits

Credit2026 Amount
Basic personal amount~$18,056
Amount for spouseVaries
Amount for dependantVaries
Age amount (65+)~$3,807

Quebec-Specific Credits

CreditDetails
Work premiumFor low-income workers
Solidarity tax creditQST, housing, northern
Childcare expensesUp to $11,000/child
Home support for seniorsSignificant

Solidarity Tax Credit

Components

ComponentMaximum
GST/QST component~$330/adult
Housing component~$712
Northern villageAdditional

Eligibility

RequirementDetails
Quebec residentOn December 31
Filed returnsBoth federal and Quebec
Income-testedReduced at higher income

Quebec Childcare Advantage

Subsidized Daycare

FeatureDetails
Daily rate~$9.10/day
AvailabilityCPE and subsidized
SavingsThousands per year

Childcare Expense Credit

MaximumAmount
Per child under 7~$11,000
RefundableYes
Rate26-75% depending on income

Tax Calculation Example

$100,000 Income in Quebec

LevelCalculationTax
Federal (before abatement)Standard brackets~$17,400
Quebec abatement16.5% reduction-~$2,900
Net federal~$14,500
Quebec 1$51,780 × 14%$7,249
Quebec 2$48,220 × 19%$9,162
Total~$30,900

Before credits.

Filing in Quebec

Two Tax Returns

ReturnAgency
T1 FederalCRA
TP-1 ProvincialRevenu Québec

Key Differences

ItemFederalQuebec
RRSP deductionSame roomSame room
ChildcareFederal rulesQuebec rules
Medical expensesFederal thresholdQuebec threshold
Charitable donationsFederal creditQuebec credit

Quebec-Only Deductions

DeductionDetails
Union/professional duesFull deduction vs credit
QPP contributionsInstead of CPP
QPIP premiumsQuebec parental insurance

Quebec Pension Plan (QPP)

Instead of CPP

FeatureQPP
Contribution rateSlightly higher than CPP
BenefitsSimilar to CPP
Enhanced QPPQuebec version of enhanced CPP

QPP Premiums 2026

ThresholdRate
Maximum pensionable earnings~$71,300
Employee contribution~6.4%
Self-employed~12.8%

Quebec Health Contributions

Drug Insurance

CoverageDetails
Public planRevenu Québec premium
Or privateThrough employer
Must have oneMandatory

Annual Premium

Income LevelPremium
Low incomeReduced/none
Higher incomeUp to ~$731

Quebec vs Other Provinces

Tax Comparison

IncomeQuebecOntarioAlberta
$50,000~$10,200~$7,900~$9,200
$100,000~$27,400~$24,900~$23,900
$150,000~$47,800~$45,400~$41,400

Offsetting Benefits

Quebec AdvantageValue
$9/day childcare~$10,000/year savings
Lower tuition~$3,000/year savings
Parental leaveMore generous
Drug insurancePublic option

The Bottom Line

Quebec’s higher tax rates are partially offset by the 16.5% federal abatement, generous childcare subsidies, and a robust social safety net. RRSP contributions are particularly valuable here because they reduce both your federal and Quebec tax at high combined marginal rates. File both your T1 and TP-1 returns to claim the Solidarity Tax Credit and childcare expenses. For a comparison across provinces, see our guide on the best provinces for taxes in Canada.

Tax Planning in Quebec

Strategies

StrategyBenefit
RRSP contributionsHigh rates = high savings
Income splittingWhere allowed
Childcare creditMaximize
Solidarity creditFile to receive

Quebec RRSP Advantage

Because of Higher Rates
$10,000 RRSP at 47%Saves $4,700
Same in Alberta at 30%Saves $3,000
Net benefit$1,700 more

Moving To/From Quebec

Considerations

Moving To QuebecMoving From Quebec
Higher income taxLower income tax
More creditsFewer credits
Social programsDifferent programs
French requirementsN/A

Tax Residency

Determined ByLocation Dec 31
Full year ratesApply
File both returnsQuebec TP-1