Union Dues on T-4 Slips Sample Clauses

The 'Union Dues on T-4 Slips' clause requires employers to report the total amount of union dues deducted from an employee's pay on their annual T-4 tax slip. In practice, this means that each year, employees will see the sum of their union dues clearly indicated on the T-4 form they receive for tax filing purposes. This clause ensures transparency and accuracy in reporting, making it easier for employees to claim eligible deductions and comply with tax regulations.
Union Dues on T-4 Slips. The Employer shall indicate on each employee's income tax (T4) slip the total amount of Union dues deducted for the previous tax year.
Union Dues on T-4 Slips. The Company will indicate on statements of income (T-4 slips) required for the purpose of taxation by the Federal Government, Union dues and dues increases deducted from an employee's wage.
Union Dues on T-4 Slips. The Employer shall show the yearly Union monthly dues deductions on employees' T-4 slips.

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