I'm a Canadian resident and I'm trying to use the gross pay feature in
Money06 - Canadian Version.

Where am I supposed to put in my super-annuation (pension plan) provided by
my employer? What about C.P.P? And E.I.? And where am I supposed to put in
my provincial taxe? Ect...

It says on the clearly on the box its a Canadian version but besides the
fact that its all in Canadian currency, there's nothing much else that's
Canadian. Stuff like a 401k plan?! That's not even offered here in Canada!

Anyways, maybe I'm not doing something right. Any assistance would widely
be appreciated!

Thanks!

Re: Canadian Paycheck deductions?! by Tim

Tim
Sun Sep 11 06:45:52 CDT 2005

How I do this is:
- Put the net pay in the deposit line,
- Use splits to put more than one category
- Identify gross pay
- Use CPP/QPP, EI, etc. as a Negative number for deductions
- Superannuation (You must be a fed worker) is a deduction
- ProvTax is used only to track Quebec Income Tax

If you do not understand and live in the NCR, email me privately

Alex Smith wrote:
> I'm a Canadian resident and I'm trying to use the gross pay feature in
> Money06 - Canadian Version.
>
> Where am I supposed to put in my super-annuation (pension plan) provided by
> my employer? What about C.P.P? And E.I.? And where am I supposed to put in
> my provincial taxe? Ect...
>
> It says on the clearly on the box its a Canadian version but besides the
> fact that its all in Canadian currency, there's nothing much else that's
> Canadian. Stuff like a 401k plan?! That's not even offered here in Canada!
>
> Anyways, maybe I'm not doing something right. Any assistance would widely
> be appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
>
>