Common use of Transportation Expenses Clause in Contracts

Transportation Expenses. The purpose of this Article is to pay reasonable expenses on behalf of the Employee. It is not intended to be a source of supplementary income. The Employer may require each Employee who receives a transportation allowance to sign a Canada Customs and Revenue Agency TD4E Declaration of Exemption Form, or its equivalent declaring that they qualify for and have incurred expenses for transportation in the amount of the allowance. The transportation expense shall be the vehicle allowance rate published by Canada Revenue Agency for the maximum rate (generally for the first 5,000 km). The transportation expense shall be adjusted as the CRA rate changes and becomes effective on the same date as the next wage adjustments.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Provincial Labourers’ Agreement, Provincial Labourers’ Agreement, Provincial Labourers’ Agreement

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Transportation Expenses. The purpose of this Article is to pay reasonable expenses on behalf of the Employee. It is not intended to be a source of supplementary income. The Employer may require each Employee who receives a transportation allowance to sign a Canada Customs and Revenue Agency TD4E (13) Declaration of Exemption Formform, or its equivalent the equivalent, declaring that they qualify for and have incurred expenses for transportation in the amount of the allowance. The transportation expense shall be the vehicle allowance rate published by Canada Revenue Agency for the maximum rate (generally for the first 5,000 km). The transportation expense shall be adjusted as the CRA rate changes and becomes become effective on the same date as the next wage adjustments.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Provincial Insulators’ Agreement, Provincial Insulators’ Agreement, Provincial Insulators’ Agreement

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