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LTD and Maritime deductions on paycheck?


K i recieved a paycheck from my former employer marks work wearhouse. it was only ninety bucks but it ended up to zero after taxes wtf is up with that. So there was the basic deduction of ei for 1.55 but then there was ltd which was15.60 i was like okay i guess its just more taxes then there was something called maritime that took 72.84 wtf is that. thats all my paycheck

LTD is Long Term Disability. You obviously paid into an LTD account. Doesn't help you now you've left, but if it was part of your standard deductions...

No Idea what Maritime is, unless it's a RSP/RRSP deduction or a Life Insurance deduction? In either case, it should also show up on your other pay stubs.

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