Hello, First of all, thank you for sharing this video with us. It is very helpful. I just really want your help. I started working part-time in July 2024, averaging 30 hours per week (I’m getting an average of $400 per week). Today, I got another full-time job offer (24$/hour, 37.5 hours per week), so I have to sign the TD1. I’m wondering if I should sign it as you explained. Also, starting next week, I will only work 3-5 hours per week at my first part-time job. What do you suggest I do? Thank you!
Good morning. Yes fill out the new job TD1 like this with all zeros and check that box saying you have a second job. If the payroll department asks, explain it to them like this: You want them to tax you higher on your paycheques. If you need more help you could message or email me.
So if I’m weary about coming up short even with the $0 lines and the box checked on page 2: If I add an amount to the “additional to be deducted”, on page 2 will it deduct that amount per pay? Or per year? Per week? Idk lol
Don’t stress , you can get ahead of this for 2025. I see this quite often. For all your jobs, fill out the TD1 (federal) and TD1-ON (provincial) the way I explained , putting $0 for box 1 and the total claim box. Check the box “more than one employer.” You can just print the PDF from Canada.ca by finding it on Google and hand it in to the payroll department at each job. If you don’t know the payroll department, ask your boss who to send it to. Every company has a person responsible for payroll. For anything else more detailed, don’t be shy to ask. You should contact me privately by following the website in my video 🙂🙌
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Hello,
First of all, thank you for sharing this video with us. It is very helpful. I just really want your help. I started working part-time in July 2024, averaging 30 hours per week (I’m getting an average of $400 per week). Today, I got another full-time job offer (24$/hour, 37.5 hours per week), so I have to sign the TD1. I’m wondering if I should sign it as you explained.
Also, starting next week, I will only work 3-5 hours per week at my first part-time job. What do you suggest I do?
Thank you!
Good morning. Yes fill out the new job TD1 like this with all zeros and check that box saying you have a second job. If the payroll department asks, explain it to them like this: You want them to tax you higher on your paycheques. If you need more help you could message or email me.
So if I’m weary about coming up short even with the $0 lines and the box checked on page 2:
If I add an amount to the “additional to be deducted”, on page 2 will it deduct that amount per pay? Or per year? Per week? Idk lol
For the “additional to be deducted” on page 2, that amount should be deducted each pay cheque
Is this for each job or just one. If it is just one job which one do you hand it in for?
If it was me I would fill it out and hand it in at whichever job I make the most money at just to be safe
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Don’t stress , you can get ahead of this for 2025. I see this quite often. For all your jobs, fill out the TD1 (federal) and TD1-ON (provincial) the way I explained , putting $0 for box 1 and the total claim box. Check the box “more than one employer.”
You can just print the PDF from Canada.ca by finding it on Google and hand it in to the payroll department at each job. If you don’t know the payroll department, ask your boss who to send it to. Every company has a person responsible for payroll. For anything else more detailed, don’t be shy to ask. You should contact me privately by following the website in my video 🙂🙌
@@LucasCPA-TaxesMadeSimple Thank you. I appreciate this
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