Box 10 - Province of employment

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Box 10 - Province of employment

Before you decide which provincial or territorial abbreviation to use, you need to determine your employee’s province or territory of employment. This depends on whether you required your employee to report for work at your place of business.

For more information, go to Which provincial or territorial tax tables should you use?.

Enter one of the following abbreviations:

List of provinces and territories and their abbreviations
Province or territory Abbreviation
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
Manitoba MB
New Brunswick NB
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Northwest Territories NT
Nova Scotia NS
Nunavut NU
Ontario ON
Prince Edward Island PE
Quebec QC
Saskatchewan SK
Yukon YT
United States US
Other
Enter ZZ if an employee worked in a country other than Canada or the United States, or if the employee worked in Canada beyond the limits of a province or territory (for example, on an offshore oil rig).


ZZ

For any employee who had more than one province or territory of employment in the year, fill out separate T4 slips. For each location, indicate the total remuneration paid to the employee and the related deductions, such as CPP/QPP contributions, EI premiums, PPIP premiums, and income tax.

Date modified:
2015-12-17