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  1. Check the status of traffic tickets and fines online or request a meeting to resolve your case. Get information about tickets or fines for how much you owe, where to pay and how to request a meeting with a prosecutor before your trial. Look up your ticket.

  2. To determine the amount you can claim for vehicle expenses, multiply the number of kilometres by the cents/km rate from the chart below for the province or territory in which the travel begins.

  3. Use our Canada Salary Calculator to find out your take-home pay and how much tax (federal tax, provincial tax, CPP/QPP, EI premiums, QPIP) you owe.

  4. Government employees, elected officials and others engaged in work for the government can claim — and be reimbursed for — necessary travel, meal and hospitality expenses, during the course of ordinary work. They need to follow strict rules, outlining what can be repaid with public funds and what maximum amounts can be claimed.

  5. To pay your ticket online, begin by selecting the Pay a Ticket or Fine button below. You will be prompted to: Identify who you are paying by selecting the location that matches the location code on your ticket.

  6. 6.3 Meal rates in Canada. Reimbursement for meal expenses incurred in Canada is subject to the meal allowance rates set out in the chart below. The rates include taxes and gratuities.

  7. Use the Payroll Deductions Online Calculator (PDOC) to calculate federal, provincial (except for Quebec), and territorial payroll deductions. It will confirm the deductions you include on your official statement of earnings.