Exam 4: Canadian Payroll Deductions: CPP and EI Contributions, Exemptions, and Deductions

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Your employee is 27 years old and earned $257.65 of insurable earnings this pay cycle. He is paid weekly in the Province of British Columbia. Calculate his EI deduction.

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EI Deduction = Insurable Earnings x 1.88%
= $257.65 x 1.88%
= $4.84

Pensionable earnings include the value of gifts and awards, including trips.

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Freida Too is 52 years old and earns $13.50 per hour. This pay schedule she worked 9 hours. She is paid bi-weekly in the Province of Manitoba. How much is her CPP deduction?

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Shannon Fiord is 27 years old, earns $18 per hour, worked 30 hours in the pay cycle and is paid weekly in the Province of Ontario. How much is her CPP deduction?

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If the Employment Insurance deduction for an employee is $57.45 for the pay cycle, how much must the employer pay for the same period?

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List the information you need to know in order to calculate the Income Tax deduction for an employee.

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John Legglet is 42 years old, earns $4000 per week and is paid semi-monthly in the Province of Ontario. How much is his CPP deduction?

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Your employee is 27 years old and earned $257.65 of pensionable earnings this pay cycle. He is paid monthly in the Province of British Columbia. Calculate his CPP deduction.

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Your employee is 16 years old and earned $450.15 of pensionable earnings this pay cycle. He is paid bi-weekly in the Province of Ontario. Calculate his EI deduction.

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If the TD1 form is not available the employer should assume:

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What is the amount of the exemption for Employment Insurance applied to a semi-monthly pay cycle?

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Susan Stark is 17 years old, earns $18 per hour, worked 30 hours in the pay cycle and is paid weekly in the Province of Ontario. How much is her CPP deduction?

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If the Canada Pension Plan deduction for an employee is $57.45 for the pay cycle, how much must the employer pay for the same period?

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Name the three things a payroll administrator needs to know in order to determine the Canada Pension Plan deduction amount for each employee.

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Freida Too is 52 years old and earns $13.50 per hour. This pay schedule she worked 19 hours. She is paid bi-weekly in the Province of Manitoba. How much is her CPP deduction?

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The employee claim code is determined by:

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Canada Pension Plan contributions must be deducted from severance pay.

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Sally Shy is 72 years old and currently collecting Canada Pension Plan benefits. She works part time and earns $13.50 per hour. This pay schedule she worked 19 hours. She is paid bi-weekly in the Province of Alberta. How much is her EI deduction?

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Freida Too is 52 years old and earns $13.50 per hour. This pay schedule she worked 9 hours. She is paid weekly in the Province of Manitoba. How much must the employer contribute for EI on her behalf?

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Your employee is 27 years old and earned $257.65 of pensionable earnings this pay cycle. He is paid weekly in the Province of British Columbia. Calculate his CPP deduction.

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