Where to mail your tax return: Jonquière Tax Centre

Mail your paper T1 income tax return to the Jonquière Tax Centre, 2251 René-Lévesque Boulevard, Jonquière QC G7S 5J2 if you live anywhere in Quebec except the Montréal, Outaouais, or Sherbrooke regions, which file in Sudbury instead. Jonquière keeps things simple: returns and all other CRA correspondence go to this same boulevard address — no separate PO box to keep track of.

T1 returns and all CRA correspondence

Jonquière Tax Centre
2251 René-Lévesque Boulevard
Jonquière QC  G7S 5J2

Quebec residents outside the Montréal, Outaouais, and Sherbrooke regions — including Québec City, the Saguenay, Trois-Rivières, the Gaspésie, and the rest of the province

Mail it without printing anything

Upload your document — we print it, seal it, and deposit it with Canada Post within 24 hours on business days. $6 flat, no account needed, and you get a Confirmation of Mailing email for your records.

Key facts

  • The CRA considers a return filed on time if received or postmarked on or before the due date — usually April 30, or June 15 if you or your spouse are self-employed (any balance owing is still due April 30).
  • One address covers everything at Jonquière: 2251 René-Lévesque Boulevard handles T1 returns and all other CRA correspondence alike.
  • Old forms and guides sometimes show "PO Box 1900, Station LCD, Jonquière" — that address is obsolete. Use the René-Lévesque Boulevard street address.
  • If you live in the Montréal, Outaouais, or Sherbrooke regions, your federal T1 goes to the Sudbury Tax Centre, not Jonquière.
  • Jonquière only receives your federal return; your Quebec TP-1 is mailed separately to Revenu Québec.
  • PostPal deposits your letter with Canada Post the next business day — order early for deadline filings.

How to mail it, step by step

  1. 1

    Make sure you are not in a Sudbury region

    Jonquière serves all of Quebec except three regions: Montréal, the Outaouais, and Sherbrooke, which mail their federal T1 to the Sudbury Tax Centre. If you live in Québec City, the Saguenay, the Mauricie, the Gaspésie, or anywhere else in the province, Jonquière is your centre.

  2. 2

    Discard any old PO Box 1900 address

    Older tax packages listed "PO Box 1900, Station LCD" for Jonquière. That address has been retired — address everything to 2251 René-Lévesque Boulevard, Jonquière QC G7S 5J2.

  3. 3

    Finish both returns, but mail them separately

    Quebec filers prepare two returns. Only the federal T1 — with its schedules and required slips, signed and dated — goes to Jonquière. The provincial TP-1 is mailed to Revenu Québec at the address printed in its own guide.

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    Mail before the due date

    A postmark on or before the deadline means your return is on time. Upload your T1 to PostPal and we print it, envelope it, and deposit it with Canada Post within one business day — $6 flat, confirmation included.

Common questions

Which Quebec residents mail their tax return to Jonquière?

Everyone in Quebec except residents of the Montréal, Outaouais, and Sherbrooke regions. If you live in Québec City, Saguenay, Trois-Rivières, Rimouski, or anywhere else in the province, send your paper T1 to the Jonquière Tax Centre, 2251 René-Lévesque Boulevard, Jonquière QC G7S 5J2.

My old tax form says PO Box 1900, Station LCD — can I still use it?

No. The PO Box 1900, Station LCD address that appears on older forms and guides is obsolete. Mail everything for the Jonquière Tax Centre to the street address: 2251 René-Lévesque Boulevard, Jonquière QC G7S 5J2.

Do my federal and Quebec returns go in the same envelope?

No — they are two separate filings to two separate governments. The federal T1 goes to the Jonquière Tax Centre; the Quebec TP-1 goes to Revenu Québec at the address shown in the provincial guide. Putting both in one envelope will delay at least one of them.

Is a return postmarked April 30 considered on time?

Yes. The CRA considers a return filed on time if it is received or postmarked on or before the due date. Hold on to your proof of mailing — PostPal emails you a dated confirmation when your letter is handed to Canada Post.

Does other CRA correspondence from Quebec also go to René-Lévesque Boulevard?

Yes, unless a CRA letter tells you otherwise or the specific form lists a different address. Unlike Winnipeg and Sudbury, Jonquière uses a single address — 2251 René-Lévesque Boulevard, Jonquière QC G7S 5J2 — for returns and general correspondence alike.