Reference no: EM132803816
Questions -
Q1. If a company provides an employee with a loan that is less than the rate charged by the bank, but greater than the government prescribed rate the employee incurs a taxable benefit.
True
False
Q2. John Peterson was employed by an insurance company in, Lethbridge, Alberta since July 1986. He was earning $1800 biweekly when his employment was terminated on January 13, 2017. Upon termination, John receives six months severance plus his outstanding vacation pay of $2400. John did not participate in a company-sponsored RPP or a deferred profit sharing plan.
1) Calculate the amount of severance pay. John will receive.
2) Calculate the EI premium for John's final pay Earnings.
3) How much of John severance pay is eligible to transfer to an RRSP
4) Calculate the tax to be deducted on the remaining severance pay, if John had $15,000 of severance pay transferred to an RRSP.
Q3. Does pay in lieu of notice qualify as a retiring allowance in all provinces?
Yes
No
4. Do payments for unused accumulated sick leave qualify as a retiring allowance in all provinces?
Yes
No
Q5. Are amounts paid when their office of employment is terminated, including amounts for damages qualify as a retiring allowance in all provinces?
Yes
No