Considering the cost of living has reached new heights across Canada, it's no surprise that many Canadians, particularly low-income Canadians, are looking for ways to supplement inflation. Luckily, the Quebec government (and Canada Revenue Agency) offers a slew of benefits for Quebecers in need.
As the cost of living across Canada continues to rise, Quebec residents are looking for ways to not only save money but earn more, too. The Quebec and federal governments offers a handful of financial programs and credits that could offset inflation and help Canadians struggling at the moment, particularly low-income families.
For residents of Quebec seeking additional financial support to cope with inflation, the Quebec government provides various benefits and credits throughout March.
A number of provincial benefits and credits are scheduled to be distributed throughout November 2023 These financial programs, which include the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP), Solidarity Tax Credit and other public-sector pension plans, among others, can recur both annually or serve as one-time payments. Nevertheless, these Quebec credits and benefits can provide essential support, particularly for low-income households.