Mary works for ABC Inc in British Columbia where she is paid on a biweekly basis. Her regular biweekly pay is $3,700. Mary's TD1 federal and provincial are claim code 2. She gets a cash monthly car allowance of $270. Mary receives a group life insurance benefit of 545 per pay period, pays $820 of union dues per year, and contributes 4% of her biweekly regular pay to her RRSP every pay period. She will also be receiving a $150 safety shoe allowance this pay period. Assuming Mary will not reach the CPP, and Employment Insurance annual maximums for this pay period, and that her employer has an agreement with CRA to reduce their El deduction factor to 1.3, match her pay-cheque components with the values from the dropdown menu on the right Choose Total Provincial Tax per pay period Net Taxable Earnings CPP contribution per pay period Choose 4 Choose . . Net Pay Choose Total CPP Contributory Earnings Choose Employer's contribution to El for the pay period Choose Total Deductions Choose . 2 Choose . Gross Earnings Gross Taxable Earnings Choose . My My with CRA to reduce their El deduction factor to 1.3, match her pay-cheque components with the values from the dropdown menu on the right Net Pay Total Provincial Tax per pay period Choose Net Taxable Earnings Choose $573.10 CPP contribution per pay period $4019.62 $519.85 $ 3974.62 S1018,39 Total CPP Contributory Earnings $ 60,43 Employer's contribution to El for the pay period none of the above zero Total Deductions 52956.23 $247.05 Gross Earnings $210.89 $ 533:55 Gross Taxable Earnings $1197.92 Total Insurable Earnings $243.15 2906,60 Total Federal Income tax per pay period $2780 $3790.08 El Premium per pay period $ 3824.62 584.60 Mary works for ABC Inc in British Columbia where she is paid on a biweekly basis. Her regular biweekly pay is $3,700. Mary's TD1 federal and provincial are claim code 2. She gets a cash monthly car allowance of $270. Mary receives a group life insurance benefit of 545 per pay period, pays $820 of union dues per year, and contributes 4% of her biweekly regular pay to her RRSP every pay period. She will also be receiving a $150 safety shoe allowance this pay period. Assuming Mary will not reach the CPP, and Employment Insurance annual maximums for this pay period, and that her employer has an agreement with CRA to reduce their El deduction factor to 1.3, match her pay-cheque components with the values from the dropdown menu on the right Choose Total Provincial Tax per pay period Net Taxable Earnings CPP contribution per pay period Choose 4 Choose . . Net Pay Choose Total CPP Contributory Earnings Choose Employer's contribution to El for the pay period Choose Total Deductions Choose . 2 Choose . Gross Earnings Gross Taxable Earnings Choose . My My with CRA to reduce their El deduction factor to 1.3, match her pay-cheque components with the values from the dropdown menu on the right Net Pay Total Provincial Tax per pay period Choose Net Taxable Earnings Choose $573.10 CPP contribution per pay period $4019.62 $519.85 $ 3974.62 S1018,39 Total CPP Contributory Earnings $ 60,43 Employer's contribution to El for the pay period none of the above zero Total Deductions 52956.23 $247.05 Gross Earnings $210.89 $ 533:55 Gross Taxable Earnings $1197.92 Total Insurable Earnings $243.15 2906,60 Total Federal Income tax per pay period $2780 $3790.08 El Premium per pay period $ 3824.62 584.60