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CRA has the right to garnish up to 50% of a debtors wages if the debtor is employed and up to 100% of the debtors income if the debtor is a contract worker. Self-employed debtors who bill their clients directly can have 100% of their income directed to the CRA in order to pay off their outstanding tax debts.
These include: Employment Insurance payments, Old Age Security benefits, Pension benefits, and any disability benefits issued by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board or Ontarios Disability Support Program. These cannot be garnished even after they have been deposited into a bank account.
Theres a limit to how much of your wages a creditor can garnish. In Ontario, the maximum amount creditors can garnish is 50% of your wages. The 50% limit applies to spousal and child support payments. For commercial debts, such as a personal loan or credit card, creditors can only seize a maximum of 20%.
You file the affidavit and notice of garnishment with the court or file each document online using the Small Claims Court Submissions Online portal at .ontario.ca/page/file-small-claims-online. There is a fee for filing the notice of garnishment.
If a court has awarded judgment to your creditor and garnishment is part of the plan, here are some potential ways to get rid of it. Pay Off the Debt. Work With Your Creditor. Challenge the Garnishment. File a Claim of Exemption. File for Bankruptcy.
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What Is Exempt from Wage Garnishment in Canada Canada Pension Plan and Quebec Pension Plan contributions. Employment Insurance deductions. Income Tax deductions. Union membership dues.
Wages may not be garnished by more than one creditor at a time unless the primary garnishment does not take the full 25% allowed by law. (These garnishment restrictions do not apply to certain bankruptcy court orders or debts due for federal or state taxes.)

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