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Which of the following provinces funds its health care coverage through premiums? - CORRECT
ANSWER- British Columbia
The government agency that determines the yearly maximum insurable earnings amount on
which Employment Insurance premiums are calculated is: - CORRECT ANSWER- Employment
and Social Development Canada
When completing an electronic Record of Employment for a weekly pay period type, up to how
many consecutive pay periods must be reported for insurable earnings in Block 15B? -
CORRECT ANSWER- 27 consecutive pay periods
Revenues from the Commission des normes du travail contributions are used to: - CORRECT
ANSWER- defray the cost of administering the legislation associated with the Act respecting
Labour Standards
The Canada Labour Code is legislation that deals with - CORRECT ANSWER- consolidates
statutes regarding industrial relations, occupational health and safety and employment
standards
, An employee is working increased hours per day, but fewer days per week. This is referred to
as: - CORRECT ANSWER- a compressed work week
The Ontario Health Premiums are calculated based on - CORRECT ANSWER- employee earnings
in excess of $20,000.00
Which government agency is responsible for determining how many hours an insured person
has in insurable employment? - CORRECT ANSWER- Canada Revenue Agency
An employee begins collecting Québec Pension Plan disability benefits. What happens to the
employee's Québec Pension Plan contributions? - CORRECT ANSWER- The employee's
contribution to the Québec Pension Plan will stop the first pay of the month following the
month in which the employee is deemed to be disabled
Newfoundland and Labrador fund their health care systems through: - CORRECT ANSWER-
employer tax
A letter of authority from the Canada Revenue Agency that reduces an employee's tax at source
is valid: - CORRECT ANSWER- for the calendar year issued
Income that is subject to tax at source means that tax is withheld: - CORRECT ANSWER- at the
time of payment
If a province funds their health care systems through the regular tax base, what is the payroll
implication? - CORRECT ANSWER- There is no payroll implication
When calculating an employee's Canada Pension Plan contribution for their net pay,
contributory earnings are defined as: - CORRECT ANSWER- gross pensionable/taxable income
minus the applicable exemption