Nova Scotia’s maximum assessable earnings for workers’ compensation premiums is to be C$69,000 (U.S. $55,664.02) in 2022, up from C$64,500 in 2021, the Canadian province’s Workers’ Compensation Board said on its website.
The maximum assessable earnings represent the maximum annual amount of wages paid to an employee on which workers’ compensation premiums may be assessed.
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