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                                                                   Sub-Item 77E

                               LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

                    INVESCO QUALITY MUNICIPAL INCOME TRUST

   The Trust received two shareholder demand letters dated July 16, 2010 and
March 25, 2011. Furthermore, the Invesco Quality Municipal Investment Trust
("Trust"), which merged into the Invesco Quality Municipal Income Trust,
received a shareholder demand letter dated September 1, 2010. The shareholders
in all three demand letters claimed that, prior to the tenure of the current
adviser, the adviser and certain individuals breached their fiduciary duties
and wasted Trust assets by causing the Trust to redeem Auction Rate Preferred
Securities ("ARPS") at their liquidation value at the expense of the Trust and
common shareholders, the Trust was not obliged to provide liquidity to the
preferred shareholders, the redemptions were improperly motivated to benefit
the Adviser and its affiliates, and the market value and fair value of the ARPS
were less than liquidation value at the time they were redeemed. The
shareholders demanded that: 1) the Board takes action against the Adviser and
individuals to recover damages; 2) the Board refrains from authorizing further
redemptions or repurchases of ARPS by the Trust at prices in excess of fair
value or market value at the time of the transaction; and 3) the Board
institute corporate governance measures. The Board formed a Special Litigation
Committee ("SLC") to investigate these demands and make a recommendation to the
Board regarding whether pursuit of the demands and attendant claims is in the
best interests of the Trust. Upon completion of its investigation, the SLC
recommended that the Board reject the demands specified in the shareholder
demand letters. The Board publicly announced on July 12, 2011, that the
Independent Trustees had voted to adopt the SLC's recommendation and reject the
demands. The Trust is not the subject of a lawsuit in connection with these
demand letters.

   Management of Invesco and the Trust believe that the outcome of the demand
letters described above will have no material adverse effect on the Trust or on
the ability of Invesco to provide ongoing services to the Trust.
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