
Decoding the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS)
Get the details on how your business could benefit from the enhanced Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy.
Find out what the enhanced CEWS program means for your business and how to make the most of the program during this practical 30-minute video.
Regional tax leaders Kim Drever (Edmonton) and Derek Innis (Toronto) discuss:
- Revenue requirements
- Qualifying periods
- Base subsidy
- Top-up subsidy
- Eligible renumeration
- Furloughed employees
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Our Presenters
Kim Drever, CPA, CA
Kim is a Partner and the Regional Leader of MNP’s Tax Services group for the Edmonton region. Kim specializes in Canadian corporate reorganization and tax planning for businesses and their stakeholders.
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780.832.4287
Derek Innis, CPA, CA
Derek is a Partner and the Leader of MNP’s Taxation Services group in Toronto. Derek brings almost two decades of experience focusing on Canadian corporate tax planning, primarily for owner-managed businesses.
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204.788.6093
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