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Quebec Ditches Tax on Ice Cream and More | Montreal News
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Quebec’s making a big move starting July 15th—ditching the QST on everyday treats like ice cream, doughnuts, pastries, and even toilet paper, permanently. This isn’t a temporary fix, but a permanent tax relief aimed at easing household budgets. Families with kids could save around $50 a year. But there are rules: ice cream must be under 500g/ml, pastries under 230g and sold individually or in packs of fewer than six. Already exempt groceries like meat, bread, and veggies stay tax-free. Plus, Quebec’s throwing in more help: license plate fees drop in September, and some households already got a $200 grocery/energy boost in June.
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