Canada:
What Employers Need To Know About Determining Remote Workers' Province Of Employment
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Toronto Managing Partner Mitch Frazer spoke to Benefits Canada
on the complexities of the Canada Revenue Agency's guidance for
determining a full-time remote employee's province of
employment for payroll deduction purposes.
Mitch said, "Remember that this is guidance, not
legislation, and I question whether a court would even uphold
it."
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Benefits Canada
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