Québec Budget 2026-2027: A Strategic Infrastructure Roadmap
On March 18, 2026, the Government of Québec tabled the Québec budget 2026-2027. Prioritizing publ...

On March 25, 2025, the Government of Quebec presented its 2025–2026 budget, introducing major changes to the Tax Credit for the Development of E-Business. These changes will be gradually implemented, starting with tax years beginning after December 31, 2024, with some specific measures taking effect in 2026.
The current E-Business Tax Credit will be replaced with a new version centered around companies that integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations.
This reform aims to support higher value-added technology projects and to align tax incentives with the new realities of the IT sector, particularly those involving AI.
While the overall credit rate remains at 30%, its structure will evolve:
To qualify for the E-Business Tax Credit, companies will now need to:

The salary cap of $83,333 per employee is being eliminated. It will be replaced by an exclusion threshold based on the basic personal amount under Quebec’s tax system (e.g., $18,056 in 2024), proportionally adjusted to the number of eligible days per employee.
This measure aligns with the changes already announced for the SR&ED program.
Some types of activities will now be excluded from the program:
The overhaul of the E-Business Tax Credit reflects the Quebec government’s clear intent to modernize the program and promote technological innovation, particularly through the integration of artificial intelligence. IT companies will need to adapt to these new rules starting in 2025, with special preparation for 2026, when AI will be central to the program.
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