Canada Quebec Sales Tax Calculator 2025

Quebec Sales Tax Calculator 2026 (GST + QST)

⚜️ Quebec Sales Tax Calculator 2026

GST: 5% + QST: 9.975% · Quebec Only
Enter the amount to calculate GST and QST.
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Quebec only – GST 5% + QST 9.975% = 14.975% total. QST is calculated on the pre-tax amount (not on GST-inclusive) [citation:5][citation:6].

Enter Purchase Amount

Enter the amount to calculate GST and QST for Quebec.

Total After Taxes (Add Mode)

$114.98
Add Taxes · 14.975%
Pre-Tax Amount: $100.00
GST (5% federal): $5.00
QST (9.975% provincial): $9.98
Total Tax Amount: $14.98
Combined Rate: 14.975%
Standard calculation: Adding 5% GST + 9.975% QST to the pre-tax amount. Since 2013, QST is calculated on the pre-tax amount, not on the GST-inclusive amount [citation:5].
Quebec businesses must register for GST/QST if annual revenue exceeds $30,000. Revenu Québec administers both taxes [citation:5][citation:8].

Quebec Sales Tax FAQs (2026)

What are the sales tax rates in Quebec for 2026?

Quebec has two separate sales taxes: the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) at 5% and the provincial Quebec Sales Tax (QST) at 9.975%. The combined rate is 14.975% [citation:1][citation:5].

How are GST and QST calculated in Quebec?

Since January 1, 2013, both taxes are calculated on the pre-tax amount (not on the GST-inclusive amount). Example: $100 item → GST: $5, QST: $9.975, total: $114.975 [citation:5][citation:6].

Add Taxes: Multiply pre-tax by 0.05 for GST and by 0.09975 for QST.

Remove Taxes (Reverse): Divide total by 1.14975 to find pre-tax amount.

What is the QST rate used for?

The 9.975% QST applies to most goods and services sold in Quebec. It is a value-added tax administered by Revenu Québec, similar to the GST system. Registered businesses can claim input tax refunds (ITRs) on QST paid on business purchases [citation:1][citation:8].

What items are exempt from GST/QST in Quebec?

Zero-rated (0% tax, ITCs available): Basic groceries, prescription drugs, medical devices, feminine hygiene products [citation:5].

Exempt (no tax, no ITCs): Residential rent (long-term), childcare, most health/dental services, financial services, used housing [citation:5].

When do I need to register for GST/QST in Quebec?

Businesses must register for GST/HST and QST if their total taxable supplies exceed $30,000 over four consecutive calendar quarters or in a single calendar quarter [citation:5]. In Quebec, Revenu Québec administers both taxes, so you register through them [citation:8].

Is there a provincial sales tax rebate for new housing?

Yes. Quebec offers a QST new housing rebate for qualifying new homes. The rebate is 36% of the QST paid, up to a maximum of about $6,300 for single-unit homes (varies by purchase price) [citation:6].

What is the lodging tax in Quebec?

Quebec imposes a 3.5% lodging tax (Taxe sur l’hébergement – TH) on short-term accommodations (hotels, Airbnb, etc.). This applies on top of GST and QST. Airbnb collects and remits this tax automatically [citation:4][citation:6]. Montreal’s total hotel tax rate is approximately 19.8% (14.975% sales tax + 3.5% lodging tax) [citation:4].

Quebec Tax Tips & 2026 Updates

Montreal & Quebec City Lodging Tax Review

The Quebec government is reviewing the 3.5% lodging tax for potential increases in 2026 to fund tourism initiatives. Montreal and Quebec City’s combined tax rate could rise above 20% [citation:4].

Used Vehicle Purchases

When buying from a dealership: Both GST (5%) and QST (9.975%) apply. When buying from a private individual: Only QST is payable at the SAAQ when transferring ownership [citation:5][citation:6].

Digital Services and Software

Cloud computing services, software subscriptions, and data storage are subject to GST and QST in Quebec. Foreign digital sellers must register and collect Quebec taxes [citation:1][citation:6].

Solidarity Tax Credit

Quebec’s Solidarity Tax Credit helps low-to-middle-income residents with housing, QST, and living costs. For July 2026–June 2027, maximum amounts: individual without spouse: $64,545 income threshold, plus additional amounts for dependents [citation:7][citation:10].

Insurance Premium Tax Increase

As of January 1, 2026, Quebec’s insurance premium tax increased from 9% to 9.975%, harmonizing with the QST rate. This applies to home, auto, and group insurance premiums [citation:9].

Alcohol Taxes

Alcohol purchased at SAQ or grocery stores is subject to GST and QST. Quebec also imposes specific provincial markups included in the shelf price before taxes [citation:5].

Disclaimer: This Quebec-specific calculator provides estimates based on 2026 tax rules: GST 5% and QST 9.975% [citation:1][citation:5]. QST is calculated on the pre-tax amount (not GST-inclusive) [citation:6]. Lodging tax (3.5%) and insurance premium tax are separate. Tax rates are subject to change. This tool is for informational purposes only and not tax advice. Consult Revenu Québec or a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.