Quebec cuts taxes for 75,000 small and medium-sized businesses

By Thomas Laberge, The Canadian Press

A few months before the next elections provincial elections, Premier Christine Fréchette announced a tax cut of one percentage point for 75,000 small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in Quebec.

This means savings of nearly $630 million over five years for the companies involved. “Each entrepreneur could thus save up to $5,000 per year,” the government press release emphasized.

Small shops on Sherbrooke street in Westmount on April 29, 2026. (Hayder Mahdy, CityNews)

Fréchette made the announcement Wednesday morning in Beauce, accompanied by Finance Minister Eric Girard, Minister Delegate for the Economy Daniel Bernard, and MNA for Beauce-Nord Luc Provençal.

“This measure aims to make local SMEs even more competitive. The reduction in the tax rate will allow them to free up additional room to maneuver to continue to invest, innovate and contribute fully to the growth of the Quebec economy,” the government maintains. 

Small shops on Sherbrooke street in Westmount on April 29, 2026. (Hayder Mahdy, CityNews)

A reminder that one of Fréchette’s first measures was the reimbursement, in whole or in part, of the “welcome tax” for new buyers.

In his latest budget, Girard set aside $1.3 billion over five years for the new premier. 

–This report by La Presse Canadienne was translated by CityNews

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