About PayrollTermsLexicon.ca
PayrollTermsLexicon.ca is a Canada-first educational reference for payroll terminology. The site is built to explain payroll terms in clear language, place them inside real Canadian payroll workflow, and help readers move from one concept to the next without silently importing U.S.-default assumptions.
What Readers Use This Site For
Readers usually come here to:
- understand paycheque language such as gross pay, net pay, and pay periods
- interpret pay-stub lines and payroll-run records
- learn how source deductions connect to remittances and CRA payroll accounts
- understand year-end slips such as T4, T4A, and RL-1
- clarify ROE, insurable-hours, taxable-benefit, vacation-pay, or termination language
Who The Site Is Built For
The site is written for:
- employees trying to understand a paycheque or pay stub
- small-business owners and operators who need payroll vocabulary without formal payroll jargon
- bookkeepers and payroll admins who want a quick Canada-first refresher
- learners who need a clear path from a payroll term to the next related step
How To Use The Handbook
The site works best when readers start with the section that matches the question they actually have, then follow the related pages into the next step of the workflow.
Good starting points include:
How The Handbook Is Organized
The site uses a docs-style structure instead of an alphabet-only shell. The main section families are:
Why The Site Uses Sections Instead Of A-Z First
Readers usually arrive with a payroll problem, not with a letter of the alphabet. A docs-style structure makes it easier to move from one payroll term to the next related step, such as gross pay to deductions, deductions to remittances, or pay-stub language to year-end slips.
Editorial Standard
Strong pages should:
- define the term quickly
- explain why it matters in payroll workflow
- show where it appears on a paycheque, in a payroll run, in remittance workflow, or in reporting
- add a short example and a practical caveat where needed
- connect the term to genuinely useful related pages
The standard is usefulness, not content volume.
When To Use Official Guidance First
Go to official or professional guidance first when the question depends on:
- current filing instructions, remittance due dates, or payroll thresholds
- a live employee case, missing pay, or a real payroll dispute
- Quebec or province-specific treatment where the employer record matters
- legal, tax, or compliance consequences beyond plain-language explanation
Canada-First Scope Boundary
This site focuses on Canadian payroll vocabulary. It is meant to cover:
- payroll deductions and source deductions
- CRA payroll accounts and remitter language
- pay-stub and pay-run terminology
- year-end slips and payroll reporting
- ROE and interruption-of-earnings language
- Quebec and provincial payroll context where it materially matters
It is not meant to become:
- a U.S.-first payroll glossary
- a generic HR culture site
- a legal or tax-advice service
- a personalized payroll setup guide
Ecosystem Role
PayrollTermsLexicon.ca is the reading-first payroll layer in the Mastery ecosystem.
- Use this site for definitions, context, and internal learning trails.
- Use MasteryExamPrep.com for product, login, pricing, billing, and support intent.
- Use Tokenizer.ca for publisher and company context.
Supporting Pages
If you want more than article content, use:
Corrections And Suggestions
Helpful feedback includes:
- missing Canadian payroll terms
- broken internal links
- weak or confusing contrasts
- pages that drift outside Canadian payroll scope
Send corrections or suggestions to [email protected].