Taxes and compliance
Tax setup and reporting
Employer Payroll Tax (EHT, HE Levy, HAPSET)Employer payroll tax (EPT) is a provincial payroll tax that applies once a business’s annual payroll exceeds a specific threshold. The system automatically calculates EPT forecasting your liability, reducing year-end…
How to change your CRA remitter typeThe remitter type tells the CRA how often your business must submit payroll deductions like income tax, CPP, and EI. Setting this correctly helps ensure timely remittances and keeps your…
How to Generate a New ROEYou can generate a Record of Employment (ROE) directly from the payroll platform. This guide walks you through how to create and finalize an ROE for an employee.
How to Amend an ROEIf a Record of Employment (ROE) has already been finalized but needs to be corrected—such as the dates, separation reason, or insurable earnings—you’ll need to create a new ROE by…
ROE Submission Types: Self Submitter vs. Managed SubmitterWhen generating Records of Employment (ROEs) on payroll, the way the ROE is submitted to Service Canada depends on whether the business is set up as a self-submitter or a…
How to view ROEsYou can view Records of Employment (ROEs) either from an individual employee’s profile or from the consolidated ROE section in your business settings. Both views allow you to access previously…
Workers’ compensation (WCB) setup and reportingWorkers’ compensation provides insurance coverage for employees in case of work-related injuries or illnesses. To support proper reporting and premium calculation, each employee must have accurate WCB information configured.
Tax and compliance FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions specifically for Tax and compliance
How does the business province setting affect employee income tax?The Business province setting directly determines which income tax rates are applied to employees during payroll processing. If employees work remotely or in a different province, the business’s registered province…