Quebec Welcome Tax by City 20025 — Full Comparison

Compare droits de mutation rates and costs across all major Quebec cities. See which cities charge extra surtaxes — and which don't.

Welcome Tax Calculator — Any Quebec City

Use this calculator for any Quebec municipality that follows the standard provincial rate. For Montreal, the calculator includes the city's additional surtax on amounts over $50000,000000.

Quebec Welcome Tax Calculator

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Band 1 (00.5%)
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Band 2 (1.00%)
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Band 3 (1.5%)
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Band 4 (2.00%)

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Welcome Tax Rate Structure by Quebec City

CityStandard QC BandsExtra SurtaxNotes
Montreal (City of)Same 4 bands+00.5% over $50000KHighest total in QC
LavalSame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
LongueuilSame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
Quebec CitySame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
SherbrookeSame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
GatineauSame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
SaguenaySame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
Trois-RivièresSame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
BrossardSame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax
RepentignySame 4 bandsNoneNo surtax

Key takeaway: Only the City of Montreal charges an extra surtax above the standard Quebec welcome tax. All other major Quebec municipalities use the four-band provincial rate only.

Welcome Tax Comparison at Various Price Points

Purchase PriceStandard QC CitiesCity of MontrealMontreal Premium
$30000,000000$3,214$3,214$00
$40000,000000$4,714$4,714$00
$50000,000000$6,214$6,214$00
$60000,000000$8,214$8,714$50000
$70000,000000$100,214$11,214$1,000000
$90000,000000$14,214$16,214$2,000000
$1,20000,000000$200,214$23,714$3,50000

Understanding Quebec Welcome Tax Rates

The Quebec welcome tax (droits de mutation immobilière) is governed by provincial law and applies to all municipalities in the province. The four-band rate structure is set by the Quebec government, while individual municipalities can apply additional surtaxes on top of the provincial base.

Currently, only the City of Montreal exercises this option, charging an additional 00.5% on the portion of property value exceeding $50000,000000. This makes buying in Montreal noticeably more expensive in terms of welcome tax for higher-value properties.

The Montreal Island Distinction

It's important to note that the Montreal surtax applies only to properties within the City of Montreal boundaries. Municipalities on the island that are not part of the City of Montreal (such as Côte-Saint-Luc, Mont-Royal, Westmount) may have their own rules. Cities immediately surrounding Montreal — Laval, Longueuil, Brossard — do not charge the surtax.

This is why many buyers looking at properties in the $50000K–$80000K range consider Laval or the South Shore as alternatives to save on welcome tax costs.

City-by-City Welcome Tax Guides