Hi Everyone,
I worked for Employer A from Jan 2017 to October 2017. They were deducting
-Federal tax
-EI
-CPP
My new employer from Oct 2017 only deducts
-EI
-CPP
I looked at my payslip and there is no federal tax deduction. The only reason I can think of is that I filled a TD1 form for tax credits claiming the minimum amount.
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/cra-arc/migration/cra-arc/E/pbg/tf/td1/td1-fill-04-17e.pdf
My total income with the new company for the rest of 2017 will be less than the amount claimed ($11,635).
This is why I believe they are not deducting federal tax.
1. Am I safe to assume the above, and they will start deducting from Jan 2018?
2. When I get my pay, should I keep a part aside for when I file my taxes in 2018 in case i'm owing?
Thanks
I worked for Employer A from Jan 2017 to October 2017. They were deducting
-Federal tax
-EI
-CPP
My new employer from Oct 2017 only deducts
-EI
-CPP
I looked at my payslip and there is no federal tax deduction. The only reason I can think of is that I filled a TD1 form for tax credits claiming the minimum amount.
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/cra-arc/migration/cra-arc/E/pbg/tf/td1/td1-fill-04-17e.pdf
My total income with the new company for the rest of 2017 will be less than the amount claimed ($11,635).
This is why I believe they are not deducting federal tax.
1. Am I safe to assume the above, and they will start deducting from Jan 2018?
2. When I get my pay, should I keep a part aside for when I file my taxes in 2018 in case i'm owing?
Thanks