Deductions can be involuntary or voluntary.
- Involuntary deductions can include Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Employment Insurance (EI) and Union Dues.
- Voluntary deductions can include voluntary PEPP deductions or for United Way.
Involuntary Deductions
Involuntary deductions will vary by employee and position. They include deductions like Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Employment Insurance (EI), and Union Dues.
Most involuntary deductions are automatically set except for Federal and Provincial Tax rates, which require the completion of the TD1 (Federal tax) and/or TD1SK (Provincial tax) form.
If you have a question about a deduction on your pay stub, please contact the HR Service Centre.
Voluntary Deductions
If you would like to apply for, change or stop voluntary PEPP deductions you can complete the PEPP Voluntary Contributions form. For more information, please refer to the Voluntary Pension Contribution Guidelines.
If you would like to increase your income tax deductions you may need to complete the TD1 form.
To apply for deductions for summer rent housing please complete the Summer Rent Housing Deduction Spreadsheet.