2023 TurboTax® Canada Tips

Québec – Income Tax Brackets, Rates, & Provincial Tax Credits

TurboTax Canada
January 20, 2025 | 4 Min Read
Updated for tax year 2024

Home province of Cirque du Soleil, poutine, and loved for its beautiful naturescapes, there’s surely a corner in Québec that will appeal to you.

Québec is the only province in Canada where residents must file 2 separate tax returns— one federally, (T1) to the CRA, and one provincially, (TP1) to Revenu Québec (RQ). They have their own unique forms and schedules, and certain rules apply only to this province. Happily, you can file both using TurboTax.


Key takeaways

  1. Québec is the only province in Canada where residents must file 2 separate tax returns— a T1 and TP1.
  2. Québec uses a progressive tax structure with four different tax brackets.
  3. For the 2024 tax year, the federal basic personal amount (BPA) is $15,705, while the Québec basic personal amount is $18,056.

Québec’s income tax brackets for Tax Year 2024

Tax Rate

Tax Bracket

Taxable Annual Income

14% on the first $53,255 $53,255
19% From $53,255 to $106,495
24% From $106,495 to $129,590
25.75% From $129,590 And up

How it all works for Québec residents

As with most provinces, Québec uses a progressive tax structure with four different tax brackets. The tax brackets increase each year, based on inflation. Visit Revenu Québec’s income tax rates page for current tax bracket rates.

There’s an allowable amount of income that you can earn before you start paying taxes. That’s called the “basic personal amount” or “BPA”. For the 20232 tax year, the federal basic personal amount (BPA) is $15,705, while the Québec basic personal amount is $18,056.

Along with your federal credits, below is a list of provincial credits that are exclusive to Québec residents— note that these credits can only be claimed if you lived in Québec on Dec 31, of the fiscal year you are filing for.

For example, if you’re filing your 2024 tax return, you’d have to have lived in the province on December 31, 2024.

Québec’s provincial tax credits and benefits

Revenu Quebec has also prepared a handy table here listing the personal tax credit amounts for 2023.  

For federal rates, review the following TurboTax article – Canada’s federal personal income tax brackets and tax rates.

To our fellow Québecers who are ready to start saving, watch our resident tax expert, Emily, share these 10 Québec tax breaks to save you money.


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