Ontario payroll compliance comes with its own rules, from provincial Employer Health Tax to daily overtime and statutory holiday eligibility. This checklist keeps your business compliant and your team paid accurately.
Registering for a payroll account with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is a crucial step for Canadian small business owners who hire employees. The process ensures you can properly deduct and remit source deductions like Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Employment Insurance (EI), and income tax
Step 2: Register for applicable employer tax accounts.
Employer Health Tax (EHT)
Some provinces charge a payroll tax to help fund their health services. The threshold for when a business must register and pay this tax varies across Canada, so it’s important to check the requirements for your province.
All provinces and territories have a workers’ compensation board or commission that provides no-fault insurance for employees who are injured on the job.
Use this checklist to determine if you are required to register for a WSIB account
Gather your business information required for signing up for WSIB online services
An employee who does not complete either the full vacation entitlement year or the stub period(if any) does not qualify for vacation time under the ESA. However, employees earn vacation pay as they earn wages
Employees have the right to forgo vacation time. See here for more information
Determine which wagesto include in vacationable earnings
Make special note of the following vacation pay rules:
The vacation time earned for a vacation entitlement year or a stub period must be taken within 10 months after completing that year or stub period.
The employer has the right to schedule vacation as well as an obligation to ensure the vacation time is scheduled and taken before the end of that 10-month period.
Termination pay must be paid to an employee either seven days after the employee’s employment is terminated or on the employee’s next regular pay date, whichever is later.
For group terminations of 50 or more employees, please see here.
Use the Ontario Employment Standards Self-Service Tool to check the various types of compliance rules like minimum wage and other employment standards entitlements.
Bianca is an award-winning Certified Professional Bookkeeper and Wagepoint’s Community Manager, focused on building a supportive, connected payroll community. Outside of work, you can find her cheering on her son’s basketball team and tackling DIY projects at home.
Bianca is an award-winning Certified Professional Bookkeeper and Wagepoint’s Community Manager, focused on building a supportive, connected payroll community. Outside of work, you can find her cheering on her son’s basketball team and tackling DIY projects at home.