Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Employment Insurance (EI) Rulings
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Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Employment Insurance (EI) Rulings
How to get a CPP/EI ruling to determine if a worker is an employee or self-employed, whether an employment or earnings are pensionable, insurable, or both, how to get a certificate of coverage for CPP purposes for workers working abroad, and other matters relating to the CPP and EI.
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- Payroll
- Not dealing at arm’s length for purposes of the EI Act
- CPT1 Request for a CPP/EI Ruling – Employee or Self-Employed?
- Employer restructuring / Succession of employers
- Employment outside Canada
Services and information
How to get a CPP/EI ruling
Request a ruling, time limit to ask for a ruling, ruling process
Have you received a CPP/EI ruling
Implications of a ruling, pay or request a refund of CPP contributions / EI premiums, appeal a ruling
CPP/EI explained
Articles on whether an employment is pensionable, insurable, or both for specific professions/industries, earnings, insurable hours, CPP coverage, CRA responsibilities
Guide RC4110 Employee or Self-employed
How to determine a worker’s employment status, employer/employee relationship, business relationship (self-employed)
International social security agreements and the CPP – certificates of coverage
Working abroad, detachments, applying for a certificate of coverage for employees/self-employed workers
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- Date modified:
- 2025-03-03