B.C. Minimum Wage Increases on June 1, 2019
On June 1, 2019 the B.C. general minimum wage will increase to $13.85 per hour and the B.C. liquor servers minimum wage to $12.70. The
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On June 1, 2019 the B.C. general minimum wage will increase to $13.85 per hour and the B.C. liquor servers minimum wage to $12.70. The
Increase in CPP rates CPP rates will increase gradually from 2019 to 2025. In 2018 and prior years, CPP retirement benefits were intended to replace
T’is the time of year to thank your employees for their hard work and dedication. You may do this with gifts and a holiday party.
The minimum wage in British Columbia increased today as follows: General: $10.85 per hour Liquor server: $9.60 per hour Live-in home support worker: $108.50 per
A recent Tax Court of Canada case revisited the topic of employee tips and whether the employer is responsible to withhold CPP and EI on
Making your Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) payments online is convenient and easy. Payments may be made by: online banking, debit card or credit card. Visit:
In September 2014 Ottawa announced an Employment Insurance (EI) tax credit for employers. Currently employees pay EI rates of $1.88 per $100 of earnings (up
The first Family Day statutory holiday in British Columbia will be on February 11, 2013. This brings the total statutory holidays in BC to ten. BC now
The remuneration and benefits that you provide to your employees normally is required to reported as a taxable benefit on their annual T4 slip. However
Another common issue that arises with our clients is the question of “Employee of Self-Employed?”. This can have far-reaching effects including severe financial implications if
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