Employees have completed both federal and provincial/territorial TD-1 forms.
You can also go to the individual employee records and modify the personal claim information on the Taxes tab.
Note: If you are a payroll subscriber, Sage 50 Accounting obtains the latest Basic Personal Amount when you install the latest January payroll updates.
If you want to do this: | Do the following for the type of claim you are updating: |
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Update the Other Indexed Amounts by an indexing factor |
To convert a percentage to a value that you can enter in Sage 50 Accounting, divide the percentage by 100 and add 1 to the result to get the final number. For example, to increase the claim amounts of all employees by 1.7 percent, enter a factor of 1.017 (not 1.7 or 0.017). |
Update the Other Indexed Amounts by an amount |
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Note: The tax credit amounts that are calculated by Sage 50 Accounting may vary slightly from the TD-1 published amounts, due to rounding. For example, if you enter a factor of 1.017 and the employee's Federal Claim was $8012.00, Sage 50 Accounting revises the Federal Claim to $8148.20 instead of the published $8148.00. (This will not significantly affect the calculation of payroll tax deductions.) If you wish, you can modify the employee's Federal Claim amount to match the published amount. The rounding effect is less if you update the employee claims by amount.
Note: If you are a payroll subscriber, Sage 50 Accounting obtains the latest Basic Personal Amount when you install the latest January payroll updates.
If you want to do this: | Do the following for the type of claim you are updating: |
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Update the Other Indexed Amounts by an indexing factor |
To convert a percentage to a value that you can enter in Sage 50 Accounting, divide the percentage by 100 and add 1 to the result to get the final number. For example, to increase the claim amounts of all employees by 1.7 percent, enter a factor of 1.017 (not 1.7 or 0.017). |
Update the Other Indexed Amounts by an amount |
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Note: The tax credit amounts that are calculated by Sage 50 Accounting may vary slightly from the TD-1 published amounts, due to rounding. For example, if you enter a factor of 1.017 and the employee's Federal Claim was $8012.00, Sage 50 Accounting revises the Federal Claim to $8148.20 instead of the published $8148.00. (This will not significantly affect the calculation of payroll tax deductions.) If you wish, you can modify the employee's Federal Claim amount to match the published amount. The rounding effect is less if you update the employee claims by amount.