In May of the current year, your employer received a PIER report from the CRA that identified Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contribution deficiencies for employees in the organization who: · turned 18...

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In May of the current year, your employer received a PIER report from the CRA that identified Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contribution deficiencies for employees in the organization who:


· turned 18 during the year


· turned 70 during the year


· had chosen to opt out of paying CPP by submitting a completed CPT30 form


To avoid a recurrence, the Payroll Manager, Sophie Beauchamp, has asked you to prepare a summary of the CPP reporting requirements on T4 information slips. The summary will be used to validate the current payroll setup to ensure that the T4s will be completed properly in future. Provide information on the CPP related boxes that must be completed, including how any amounts are calculated, for employees who:


· are under 18 for the entire year


· turn 18 during the year


· are over 70 for the entire year


· turn 70 during the year


· submit a completed CPT30 form during the year, electing to stop contributing to the Canada Pension Plan


· submit a completed CPT30 form during the year, revoking their previouselectionto stop contributing to the Canada Pension Plan

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Answer To: In May of the current year, your employer received a PIER report from the CRA that identified Canada...

Sushil Narasagonda answered on Jun 09 2022
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