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Old 02-24-2012, 05:31 PM   #1
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I just want to know if I got charged extra.


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Old 02-24-2012, 06:26 PM   #2
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Pretty sure CPP maxes out at 2700 or so for the year. Can't remember the exact number.
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Old 02-24-2012, 11:00 PM   #3
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google Tables on Diskett 2011 and run your numbers. It will tell you the amount of tax/ei/cpp you needed to have deducted per CRA.

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It's just a set at 4.95% of income..
First $3500 exempted, max contribution of 2,217.60
Any over payment will be refunded with your tax return

so sad, 4.95% paid to CPP and 1.83% paid to EI (2012)
and if i work smart and hard all my life i'll never see my money back at retirement...
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It's just a set at 4.95% of income..
First $3500 exempted, max contribution of 2,217.60
Any over payment will be refunded with your tax return

so sad, 4.95% paid to CPP and 1.83% paid to EI (2012)
and if i work smart and hard all my life i'll never see my money back at retirement...
Sad but true
Should get fired so can collect on EI at least..
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For accurate CPP/EI/Tax calculations go to :

Payroll Deductions Online Calculator - Disclaimer

You don't have to enter your name or SIN but be sure to select the correct province and pay period type.

Keep in mind to enter your taxable benefits correctly. CPP and Tax are calculated but EI is not.

If you need help let me know.
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HI Plush,
Canadian retirement income calculator has additionally been updated to reflect the budget. It is essentially that you calculate and report the correct deductions and insurable/pensionable income on both T4 slips.
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