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✨ Note: This year-end KIT is intended for Wagepoint 1.0 users. If you’ve upgraded to Wagepoint 2.0, here is the Wagepoint 2.0 year-end KIT. ✨

Year-end is the perfect time to make sure that all of your information is entered correctly within Wagepoint, including your 2025 Workers’ Compensation rates. 

Contact your provincial WSIB/WCB agency to confirm your Workers’ Compensation rates for 2025. To apply these rates, update your Company > Workers’ Compensation tab with the new rates for 2025 before you run your first payroll for a pay date in 2025. 

Important notes about Worker’s Comp rates in Wagepoint.

  • If your Workers’ Compensation rates are changing for 2025, you will not be able to enter them in Wagepoint until you run the last payroll of 2024 and reports are available on your behalf. 
  • Wagepoint can only handle the WSIB/WCB remittances on your behalf. We are not authorized to complete your WSIB/WCB reporting. However, to help you complete your reporting accurately, we provide a handy WSIB/WCB Payroll Report, which can be found in your Reports tab.

Find your rates.

Check directly with the appropriate board for your province/territory for the latest rates. 

Province/Territory  Worker’s Compensation Board
Alberta Worker’s Compensation (WCB) 
British Columbia Worker’s Compensation (WorkSafe BC)
Manitoba  Worker’s Compensation (WCB) 
New Brunswick Worker’s Compensation (WorkSafeNB) 
Newfoundland and Labrador  Worker’s Compensation (WorkPlaceNL) 
Nova Scotia  Worker’s Compensation (WCB) 
Ontario Worker’s Compensation (WSIB) 
Prince Edward Island  Worker’s Compensation (WCB)
Québec  Worker’s Compensation (CNESST)
Saskatchewan Worker’s Compensation (WCB) 
Northwest Territories Worker’s Compensation (WSCC)
Nunavut Worker’s Compensation (WSCC)
Yukon Worker’s Compensation (WCB)

We’re here to help.

Contact Wagepoint’s customer support by submitting a ticket directly within the app, or sending us an email to support@wagepoint.com.