The Quebec Budget
- Why Should I Care ?
If you live in Quebec, you would be interested in knowing how your taxes are being used. The province has used innovative strategies in the past to develop its economy, such as creating its own pension fund, public auto insurance, Hydro-Québec utility, affordable daycare, and the unique cégep education system. Quebec was also the first province in Canada to impose its
- This lecture has 2 parts
- Revenues
- Expenditures
- What is the Quebec Budget?
After an important spending freeze in 2013, 2014, and 2015, the Quebec budget has been balanced since 2015, thanks to increases in revenue. This is mostly due to the betterment of the economy and increases in tax revenue. Of course the 2020-21 COVID-19 pandemic has changed the situation drastically. Thanks to a very tight labour market, the province is hoping to be back on track relatively quickly.
- Revenues
NEW DATA
For 2016-2017, Premier Philippe Couillard’s liberal government has had a budget surplus. On total revenue of 102.9 billion dollars (B$), the government has spent 98.5 B$, including interest charges on the provincial debt. This 4.4 B$ surplus was set aside in two savings accounts: the Generations Fund (2 B$), and the Stabilization reserve (2.4 B$).
Table
Revenue streams |
2016-2017 (M$) |
Share of total |
Budgeted 2017-2018 |
Annual Variation |
Total income tax |
44,849 |
43.6% |
45,306 |
1.0% |
Personal income tax |
29,231 |
28.4% |
29,115 |
-0.4% |
Health Contribution |
5,969 |
5.8% |
6,049 |
1.3% |
Corporate income tax |
7,480 |
7.3% |
7,900 |
5.6% |
School Property Tax |
2,169 |
2.1% |
2,242 |
3.4% |
Total excise taxes/duties |
22,589 |
22.0% |
24,246 |
7.3% |
Consumption taxes (incl. QST) |
19,292 |
18.7% |
20,299 |
5.2% |
Duties and Permits |
3,297 |
3.2% |
3,947 |
19.7% |
Total other revenues |
15,290 |
14.9% |
14,975 |
-2.1% |
Government Enterprises |
4,899 |
4.8% |
4,735 |
-3.3% |
Miscellaneous |
10,391 |
10.1% |
10,240 |
-1.5% |
Total Federal Transfers |
20,179 |
19.6% |
22,669 |
12.3% |
Equalization |
10,030 |
9.7% |
11,081 |
10.5% |
Health Transfer |
5,946 |
5.8% |
6,211 |
4.5% |
Education and Social Transfer |
1,635 |
1.6% |
1,701 |
4.0% |
Other Programs |
2,568 |
2.5% |
3,676 |
43.1% |
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Total budgetary revenues |
102,907 |
100.0% |
107,196 |
4.2% |
Total revenue stood at 102.9 B$, almost half of which is collected in the form of income taxes. Other taxes represent a quarter (22 percent) of the total, and include the QST, and excise taxes on fuel, cigarettes and alcohol.
Other revenues collected by Quebec City include Government Enterprises, such as Hydro-Quebec, Loto-Quebec, the Société des alcools du Québec, Investissement Québec, and the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec.
Federal Transfers make up one-fifth of the province’s revenue (19.6%), which include Equalization, and the Health and Education transfers.
- Expenditures
Quebec’s expenditures rang up at 98.5 B$, including interest charges on the provincial debt.
Quebec Government Expenditures |
2017-2018 (M$) |
Share |
Budget 2016-2017 |
Annual Variation |
Health and Social Services |
40,240 |
39% |
38,737 |
-3,7% |
Education and Culture |
22,572 |
22% |
21,646 |
-4,1% |
Economy and Environment |
13,833 |
13% |
12,338 |
-10,8% |
Support for Individuals and Families |
10,113 |
10% |
9,585 |
-5,2% |
Administration and Justice |
8,059 |
8% |
6,712 |
-16,7% |
Debt Charges |
9,237 |
9% |
9,527 |
3,1% |
Total |
104,054 |
100% |
98,545 |
-5,3% |
More than a third (39 percent) of the money went to Health, which mostly covers the wages of doctors, nurses and civil servants who run the hospitals, clinics and other health care institutions in the province.
A quarter of the sums (22 percent) went to Education, which includes primary, secondary, Cégep, and university institutions.
The rest of the money is spent on the other “missions” of the provincial government (21 percent) such as economic development, environment, transit and transportation infrastructure, support for people (welfare cheques, etc.), and the justice system (police, courthouses, and prisons).
The final accounting line is devoted to interest payments on the public debt (9 percent).