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Old 04-13-2012, 09:37 AM   #8
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There is no way around paying the CPP and EI twice. CRA does this as each employer is responsible for their share. You will receive your refund when you file your 2012 T1 income tax return in 2013.

When you fill out your TD1 form it will give you allowable deductions to reduce the amount of income tax paid on each cheque. You are also allowed to fill out a T1213 which says you are making RRSP payments that are not deducted at the source. This will allow reduced income tax to be deducted each cheque.

If you owe more than $3,000 in income taxes upon filing your T1 return in the current year and one of the previous two years, you will have to pay income tax instalments in the year this is revealed.
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