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Exam 4: Canadian Payroll Deductions: CPP and EI Contributions, Exemptions, and Deductions
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Question 1
Essay
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.
Question 2
True/False
Pensionable earnings include the value of gifts and awards, including trips.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 6
Essay
List the information you need to know in order to calculate the Income Tax deduction for an employee.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 8
Essay
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.
Question 9
Essay
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.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
If the TD1 form is not available the employer should assume:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
What is the amount of the exemption for Employment Insurance applied to a semi-monthly pay cycle?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 14
Essay
Name the three things a payroll administrator needs to know in order to determine the Canada Pension Plan deduction amount for each employee.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The employee claim code is determined by:
Question 17
True/False
Canada Pension Plan contributions must be deducted from severance pay.
Question 18
Multiple Choice
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?
Question 19
Multiple Choice
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?