CPP contribution rates, maximums and exemptions - Canada.cawww.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/payroll/payroll-deductions-contributions/canada-pension-plan-cpp/cpp-contribution-ra
Of course, January is also the time to pay holiday bills and make RRSP contributions. It’s not the ideal time to get a big pay cut. My previous employer used to spread EI and CPP deductions through the year, not bunch them up in the front half. Do we need government regulations? Ma...
The wage will be an hourly rate of $17.00 per hour less statutory deductions (income taxes,CPP and EI),for each hour worked which the company authorizes. You will also be paid 4% of your weakly remuneration as vacation pay each week. Payment will be made to your account via direct depos...
These figures are required by employers for payroll deductions. CPP/QPP Employee and employer contribution rates will stay at 4.95% and the self-employed contribution rate will also still be 9.9%. As of January 1, 2007, the EI employee contribution rate per $100 of insurable earnings will be...