Block 15B is not completed when insurable earnings are reported in Block 15C
B.
Bonus payments reported in Block 17C are also reported in Block 15B
C.
Severance payments and retiring allowances are not reported in Block 15B
D.
Vacation pay reported in Block 17A is reported in Block 15B
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct. Service Canada’s ROE guidance for paper ROEs explains that if you need to complete Block 15C, you do that first, and then you still enter the total insurable earnings in Block 15B. It also reminds employers to include any insurable separation payments entered in Block 17 in both Block 15C (Pay Period 1) and Block 15B totals.
Option C is correct because retiring allowances (often treated as severance-type amounts) are not insurable, so even if they appear in Block 17C, they are not added to Blocks 15B/15C.
Option D is correct because vacation pay paid on separation is reported in Block 17A, and when it is insurable, it must be included in the insurable earnings totals in Block 15B (and Block 15C P.P.1 where applicable).
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