webTOD can be used by Canadian employers (and/or their accountants):
- to calculate payroll tax deductions for employee paycheques.
- to check payroll tax deduction calculations produced by their current payroll software.
- to calculate payroll tax deductions for temporary or part-time employees who the employer does not wish to set up in their existing payroll software.
webTOD can be used by Canadian employees:
- to check their employer's calculation of payroll deductions on their payroll cheques.
- to calculate the expected net amount of an upcoming paycheque.
- to determine the change in total payroll deductions that would result from a change in their TD1 and/or TD1P claim amounts, or from a change in RSP/RPP deductions, etc.
webTOD can be used by Canadian payroll software developers:
- to verify the accuracy of their software's Canadian payroll tax deduction calculations.
- as a demonstration of the functionality and accuracy of the Canadian Payroll Tax Library (CPTL) programs, a library of Canadian payroll withholding tax calculation functions available for licensing to payroll application software developers. The CPTL programs, which are available as Windows .NET DLL and/or Java libraries, or through our CPTL/QPTL REST API, allow Canadian payroll software developers to out-source their Canadian payroll tax deduction module requirements, saving development and maintenance costs, and ensuring ongoing and up-to-date compliance with all federal and provincial payroll tax guidelines and requirements. For more information, click here.
- as a demonstration of the functionality and accuracy of the Québec Payroll Tax Library (QPTL) programs, a library of Québec payroll withholding tax calculation functions available for licensing to payroll application software developers. The QPTL programs, which are available as Windows .NET DLL and/or Java libraries, or through our CPTL/QPTL REST API, allow Canadian payroll software developers to out-source their Québec payroll tax deduction module requirements, saving development and maintenance costs, and ensuring ongoing and up-to-date compliance with all Revenu Québec payroll tax guidelines and requirements. For more information, click here.
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