Who This Guide is for
People who refer to this guide will typically comprise:
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Employers who complete Record of Employment (ROE) forms for their employees
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People working for small, medium or large businesses or organisations who complete Record of Employment (ROE) forms on behalf of those businesses or organisations or,
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Professionals who complete Record of Employment (ROE) forms on behalf of their clients such as bookkeepers, accountants or payroll processors
Note:
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This guide contains generic information that people would need for completing the Record of Employment (ROE)
- If you plan to submit Records of Employment (ROEs) on the web and require technical information, you will need to refer to the help instructions given on the Record of Employment on the Web (ROE Web) or call the Employer Contact Centre at 1-800-367-5693 (TTY: 1-855-881-9874)
Related Information:
- What is a Record of Employment (ROE)?
- What is an Electronic Record of Employment (ROE)?
- What is a Paper Record of Employment (ROE)?
- What Does Service Canada Do with the Information Given on the Record of Employment (ROE)?
- What Are Insurable Earnings and Insurable Hours?
- What Happens When the Earnings and Hours are not Insurable?
- What is an Interruption of Earnings?
- The Exceptions to the Seven-Day Rule
- When Do Employers Need to Issue Records of Employment (ROEs)?
- What Are the Special Situations that Require Employers to Issue Records of Employment (ROEs)?
- What Are the Deadlines for Issuing Records of Employment (ROEs)?
- Do Employers Still Need to Give their Employees Copies of Electronic Records of Employment (ROEs)?
- When Should Employers Typically Consider Issuing Amended Records of Employment (ROEs)?
- Block-by-Block Instructions for Completing the Record of Employment (ROE) Form
- Instructions for Special Groups of Workers