Quebec Take-Home Pay Calculator 2026
Calculate your per-paycheque take-home pay in Quebec. See federal tax, Quebec provincial tax, QPP, QPP2, and EI + QPIP deductions.
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Estimates only — not tax or financial advice. Uses CRA T4127 formulas for 2026.
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Quebec Tax Information for 2026
Key Rates and Thresholds
- Tax Brackets
- 4
- Lowest Rate
- 14.00%
- Highest Rate
- 25.75%
- Basic Personal Amount
- $18,952
Quebec Tax Overview
Quebec has a 4-bracket progressive tax system ranging from 14.0% to 25.75%, with a 16.5% federal abatement.
Notable Facts
- Quebec has its own pension plan (QPP) instead of CPP, with a slightly higher contribution rate of 6.30%.
- Quebec collects its own income tax separately through Revenu Quebec and receives a 16.5% federal tax abatement.
- Quebec residents pay QPIP (Quebec Parental Insurance Plan) premiums instead of the federal EI parental benefits component.
- Quebec's top marginal rate of 25.75% is the highest provincial rate in Canada, but the federal abatement offsets this partially.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the take-home pay on a $75,000 salary in Quebec?
On a $75,000 salary in Quebec with bi-weekly pay, your estimated take-home pay is approximately $2,095 per paycheque. Quebec has higher provincial tax rates but receives a 16.5% federal tax abatement that partially offsets the difference.
What is the difference between CPP and QPP?
The Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) is Quebec's equivalent of CPP. The QPP rate for 2026 is 6.30% (vs CPP 5.95%). Both have the same basic exemption and maximum pensionable earnings. QPP2 mirrors CPP2 at 4%.
What is QPIP?
The Quebec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP) provides parental and maternity benefits to Quebec workers. The 2026 employee premium rate is 0.455% on insurable earnings up to $103,000. Quebec workers pay QPIP instead of the parental portion of federal EI.
What are Quebec's tax brackets for 2026?
Quebec has 4 tax brackets for 2026: 14.0% on the lowest portion, rising to 19.0%, 24.0%, and 25.75% on the highest income. The basic personal amount is $18,952.