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Old 03-03-2009, 11:16 AM   #24
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How much will you receive?

The basic benefit rate is 55% of your average insured earnings up to a yearly maximum insurable amount of $42,300. This means you can receive a maximum payment of $447 per week. Your EI payment is a taxable income, meaning federal and provincial or territorial, if it applies, taxes will be deducted. To find out how we calculate the amount you will receive...
You could receive a higher benefit rate if you are in a low-income family — an income of less than $25,921— with children and you or your spouse receive the Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) , you are entitled to the Family Supplement.
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Sigh, if you like i will scan and show you any of our paystubs from Mat/Pat leave. No taxes have been taken off whatsoever. End of argument.
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