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Canada Revenue Agency Ei Premium Rates And Maximums

25 rows ÿú Quebec EI premium rates and maximums Year Maximum annual insurable earnings Rate (%) Maximum annual employee premium Maximum annual employer premium 2021: $56,300: 1.18: $664.34: $930.08: 2020: $54,200: 1.20: $650.40: $910.56: 2019: $53,100: 1.25: $663.75: $929.25: 2018: $51,700 : 1.30 : $672.10 : $940.94 : 2017: $51,300: 1.27: $651.51: $912.11: 2016: $50,800: 1.52: $772.16:.

Total amount you remit for EI premiums. $469.20. You stop deducting employment insurance premiums when you reach the employee's maximum insurable earnings ($56,300 for 2021) or the maximum employee premium for the year ($889.54 for 2021). For Quebec, the maximum employee premium for 2021 is $664.34.

12/01/2017 ÿú The employer EI premium rate is not affected by the province of employment. The employer rate is 1.4 times the employee premium , unless the employer qualifies for a reduced rate.

31/01/2020 ÿú Deduct EI premiums from each dollar of insurable earnings up to the yearly maximum. Employees who earn $2,000 or less in a year can claim a refund of EI premiums on their individual income tax and benefit return for the year.

Employment insurance (EI ) You have to deduct employment insurance ( EI ) premiums from an employee's insurable earnings if that employee is in insurable employment during the year. Insurable employment includes most employment in Canada under a contract of service (employer-employee relationship). There is no age limit for deducting EI premiums.

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