Last updated: June 21 2011

July 1 Source Deductions: Help Employers Keep More of First Dollars Earned

Revised payroll deduction tables are now available from CRA for use by HR departments, bookkeepers and payroll clerks, who will want to ensure, at the same time that they distribute staff memos, that they highlight any changes to the rules and encourage employees to make adjustments to their TD1 Tax Credit returns.

The federal payroll deductions have not changed since January, 2011, but the provinces of Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan have made adjustments effective July 1, 2011. Make sure that you use the updated TD1 forms for new hires in these provinces after July 1st. Even though the changes have not been legislated into law, CRA recommends that the new payroll formulas be used to calculate withholding tax beginning with the first payroll in July. The new provincial amounts and formulas, once they become law, will be retroactive to July 1, 2011.

Form T1213 Request for Reduction in Tax Deductions at Source may be used for any deductions or non-refundable tax credits that are not part of the TD1.
 
ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES:  Advanced Payroll for Professional Bookkeepers