Quebec City Welcome Tax Calculator 2026 (Land Transfer Tax)

Calculate your estimated transfer duty in Quebec City using purchase price and municipal assessment.

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Estimate only. Municipal by-laws and temporary surcharges can change rates and thresholds.

How to calculate your welcome tax (land transfer tax) in 2026?

In Quebec, the welcome tax is an unavoidable expense when buying a house or condo. However, the calculation is not based solely on the price you paid. Our tool applies the true legal formula to help you avoid unpleasant surprises at the notary's office.

The "Tax Base" Rule (The pitfall to avoid)

Provincial law requires land transfer duties to be calculated on the highest tax base among the three following values:

  • The purchase price paid for the property.
  • The amount stipulated in the deed of sale.
  • The standardized municipal assessment (the value entered on the assessment roll, multiplied by the municipality's comparative factor).

To be as accurate and conservative as possible, this calculator automatically selects the highest amount between the purchase price and the municipal assessment you enter.

Why does the choice of city change the result?

While the first two tax brackets are the same everywhere in Quebec, the law allows municipalities to add higher tax brackets for more valuable properties. Choosing the correct city from the dropdown menu is essential, as a purchase in Montreal or Laval will not be taxed the same way as in other regions.

Quebec City transfer tax planning

The Capitale-Nationale real estate market has its own specificities regarding land transfer duties. In Quebec City, the tax rate climbs to 2.5% for the portion of the property's value exceeding $750,000.

As single-family home prices in Quebec City, Sainte-Foy, or Charlesbourg have risen, many buyers now hit these higher brackets. Use our tool to plan your exact liquidity needs.

  • Plan for notary fees and the specific transfer tax applicable to the Quebec City region.
  • Anticipate the tax jump to 2.5% for properties valued over $750,000.

Municipalities available in our calculator

Here is the complete list of cities supported by our tool. Click on the name of your municipality to discover its specific rules or to access its official land transfer tax page.

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Please note that some municipal websites may only be available in French.

FAQ - Quebec City Welcome Tax

When does Quebec City send the tax bill?

The Quebec City agglomeration generally mails the transfer duty invoice a few months after the notary transaction. You will have 30 days to pay it.

Is the welcome tax rate in Quebec City the same as in Lévis?

No, each municipality in the greater Quebec City area sets its own upper thresholds. Lévis and Quebec City have different fee schedules.

How can I contest the municipal assessment in Quebec City?

If you believe the City of Quebec's assessment is too high (which inflates your tax), you can file an application for review during the year the new roll is deposited.