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“I find that this pocketing of money in the wallets of Quebecers is much more a canning. We will continue the failures in education, health, transport, and so on. This is downright irresponsible and shameful. »

“And no help for the less well-off in Quebec who have to deal with violent and suffocating inflation!” What a shame ! These tax cuts clearly benefit the wealthy. The CAQ is heartless and irresponsible. »

“I’m happy with the announcement of the tax cut, it’s good for morale. »

“The Minister of Finance is betting that this measure will stimulate consumption. I don’t understand how earning $300 more per year is going to increase my consumption in a huge way, as the minister says. »

“Excellent when a government delivers on its commitments and promises. The other parties should take it as a model even if they do not share the same objectives as the CAQ and who are scandalized because a political party respects those who voted for it. A little logic in their comments might one day interest us, perhaps? »

“What’s the point of wanting to cut our contributions so badly when so few taxpayers are asking for it?” Of course, we want to keep a promise. But we thus respect the easiest to achieve. It will be more difficult, if not impossible, to keep larger promises such as those made in health and education, especially since large sums will have been thrown out the window. Really difficult to understand and accept. DAMAGE ! »

” Cheer ! Cheer ! Cheer ! The only way to reduce bureaucracy, red tape and programs that do not serve the public is to remove the source, which is taxes. We still have to make our public service efficient and that is not for tomorrow. One thinks of the SAAQ and all our “CSSSSSS-CIUSSSS” who pass the paper or the plump organizational charts. »

“Completely irresponsible in this turbulent time. Inflation, war in Ukraine, financial crisis in the banks, education and health in disrepair. The government is depriving itself of the means to launch the construction of affordable housing. Finally, if Quebec falls into recession, austerity will come back into fashion. »

“Finally a government that compares us to the taxes of other provinces… To be an attractive province for high incomes and companies, income tax and other indirect taxes must be attractive, which is not yet the case. »

“I’d rather the government keep my $370 and invest it entirely in government procedural efficiency…I’m pretty sure it would net me $500 a year for the rest of my life.” »

” I completely agree. Injecting money into hospitals does nothing. We have seen it in the past, it takes a complete restructuring, the same thing for the other institutions. Finally, we recognize the effort of the middle class. »

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