Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Calculator

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Two-Step Calculator to Estimate Your Wage Subsidy!

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How we can help.

We are here to help simplify the application process and provide you with peace of mind.

Phase I - Determining Eligibility

  • We review your monthly revenues and accounting methodology. 
  • We determine if you can restate revenue under a different method permitted both by Bill C-14 and the CPA Handbook to provide a favourable outcome.
  • Price: $200 to $300

Phase II – Application process

  • If your company is eligible for CEWS, we will continue the application process on an employee by employee basis. 
  • While we provided a free calculator to assist our clients and business community with this calculation, there are various details such as a determination of arm’s length relationship that may impact the amount of the subsidy.
  • Price: $750 to $1,200

Phase III – Robust Support Documentation

The liberal government has, on many occasions, warned the business community that ineligible employers who apply for the CEWS subsidy will be eventually met with severe penalties and/or jail time.  Employers can find comfort knowing that when CRA eventually reviews their CEWS claim, they will have the appropriate documentation to support their claim.
 

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