Deanna works in Manitoba. Her annual salary of $36,000 is paid weekly. She is a claim code
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- Deanna works in Manitoba. Her annual salary of $36,000 is paid weekly. She is a claim code 4. In addition to her salary, Deanna also enjoys a monthly non-cash taxable benefit of $300 and a cash taxable benefit of $150 per pay. Calculate Deanna's net pay?
- Ruth lives and works in Edmonton, Alberta. She earns an annual salary of $35,000 which is paid bi-weekly. Ruth also enjoys a non-cash taxable benefit of $264 per month, which is an employer-paid downtown parking stall. As a single person with no dependants, Ruth is a federal and provincial Claim Code 1. Calculate Ruth's bi-weekly net pay?
- Ellen lives and works in Calgary, Alberta. She earns an annual salary of $39,350 which is paid monthly. Ellen has no other earnings or benefits. As a single person with no dependants, Ellen is a federal and provincial Claim Code 1. Calculate Ellen's monthly net pay?
- An employee works in Manitoba and earns $40,000 per year. They also enjoy a cash allowance of $500 per month and a non-cash taxable benefit of $300 per month. The employee is a claim code 1; calculate their weekly net pay.
- Total employee EI premiums for the month are $11,500. The employer has a reduced premium reduction rate of 1.255. Calculate the net EI premium savings for this employer considering they match employee premiums at a rate of 1.255 instead of 1.4.
- An employee works in Alberta and earns $44,750 per year. They also enjoy a cash allowance of $500 per month and a non-cash taxable benefit of $50 per pay. The employee is a claim code 4; calculate their bi-weekly net pay?
- An employee works in Alberta and earns $37,500 per year. They also enjoy a cash allowance of $250 per month and a non-cash taxable benefit of $75 per pay. The employee is a claim code 3; calculate their semi-monthly net pay?
- What does the employer have to do with the EI premium savings they enjoy from participating in the EI Premium Reduction Program?
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