Wages and Salaries
Commission and Piecework
Tips, Bonuses,Overtime
Deductions and Net Pay
100

Amanda works as a barista and earns $18.20/hour. How much does she make for an 8-hour shift?

$18.20 × 8 = $145.60

100

Mia earns $0.40 per envelope she stuffs. If she completes 250 envelopes in a day, how much does she earn?

$0.40 × 250 = $100.00

100

Taylor works at a restaurant where customers usually leave a 15% tip. If Taylor’s sales are $820 in a night, how much does she make in tips?

15% of $820 = 0.15 × 820 = $123.00

100

Laura earns $38,500 annually and pays 2.5% in union dues. How much are her annual dues?

2.5% of $38,500 = 0.025 × 38,500 = $962.50

200

Terrence earns $47,320 annually. What is his approximate monthly income?

$47,320 ÷ 12 ≈ $3,943.33/month

200

Kevin earns a 7% commission on all car sales. If he sells a car worth $21,000, how much commission does he make?

7% of $21,000 = 0.07 × $21,000 = $1,470

200

Jordan earns $19/hour and works 40 hours a week. Any extra hours are paid at time and a half. He worked 46 hours this week. How much did he earn?

  • 40 hrs × $19 = $760

  • 6 overtime hrs @ time-and-a-half = 6 × ($19 × 1.5) = 6 × $28.50 = $171
    → Total = $760 + $171 = $931.00

200

Ryan makes $51,000 a year. If he pays 5.95% to CPP, how much does he contribute annually?

5.95% of $51,000 = 0.0595 × 51,000 = $3,034.50

300

Liam is comparing two jobs. Job A offers $20/hour for 35 hours a week. Job B offers $690 per week. Which job pays more?

  • Job A: $20 × 35 = $700/week

  • Job B: $690/week
    → Job A pays more

300

Priya is offered two contracts:

  • Contract A: $650/week flat rate

  • Contract B: $300/week + 5% commission on $9,000 in weekly sales
    Which contract provides a higher income?

  • Contract A: $650

  • Contract B: $300 + (0.05 × $9,000) = $300 + $450 = $750
    → Contract B is better

300

Olivia receives a 10% annual performance bonus. If her regular salary is $58,000, what is her total salary after the bonus?

10% of $58,000 = $5,800
→ Total = $58,000 + $5,800 = $63,800

300

Dylan earns $1,750 bi-weekly. He has the following deductions:

  • Union dues: 2%

  • Federal tax: 15%

  • Provincial tax: 5%

  • CPP: 5.95%

  • EI: 1.63%
    What is his net bi-weekly pay?

Deductions:

  • Union: 2% of $1,750 = $35

  • Fed: 15% = $262.50

  • Prov: 5% = $87.50

  • CPP: 5.95% = $104.13

  • EI: 1.63% = $28.53
    → Total deductions ≈ $517.66
    → Net = $1,750 – $517.66 ≈ $1,232.34

400

Isabella works three different jobs during the week: 10 hours at $22/hour, 12 hours at $19.50/hour, and 6 hours at $25/hour. What is her total weekly income?

  • 10 hrs × $22 = $220

  • 12 hrs × $19.50 = $234

  • 6 hrs × $25 = $150
    → Total = $220 + $234 + $150 = $604

400

Caleb earns $0.32 per unit for each toy assembled. If he wants to make at least $500 in a week, how many toys must he assemble?

$500 ÷ $0.32 ≈ 1,563 toys

400

Mateo is paid $20/hour. He worked 38 regular hours and 10 overtime hours (paid double time). What is his total weekly pay?

  • Regular: 38 × $20 = $760

  • Overtime (10 hrs @ double): 10 × ($20 × 2) = 10 × $40 = $400
    → Total = $760 + $400 = $1,160

400

Zoe earns $25/hour and works 40 hours per week. Her deductions are:

  • Union dues: 2.2%

  • Pension: 3.5%

  • Federal tax: 14.5%

  • Provincial tax: 5.25%

  • CPP: 5.95%

  • EI: 1.63%
    What is her annual net income?

  • Annual gross: $25 × 40 × 52 = $52,000

  • Total deduction %: 2.2 + 3.5 + 14.5 + 5.25 + 5.95 + 1.63 = 33.03%

  • Total deductions: 0.3303 × $52,000 ≈ $17,175.60
    → Net income ≈ $52,000 – $17,175.60 = $34,824.40

500

Owen worked the following hours:

  • Monday: 10:15 AM – 2:45 PM

  • Wednesday: 3:30 PM – 8:15 PM

  • Friday: 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM.               If he earns $21.60/hour, what is his total income for the week?



  • Mon: 10:15 AM – 2:45 PM = 4.5 hrs

  • Wed: 3:30 PM – 8:15 PM = 4.75 hrs

  • Fri: 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM = 4.5 hrs
    → Total hours = 13.75 hrs
    → 13.75 × $21.60 = $297.00

500

Two real estate agents earn commission differently:

  • Agent 1 earns 4.5% of the first $300,000 of a home sale and 2.5% beyond that.

  • Agent 2 earns a flat 3.75% on the entire home price.
    If the home sells for $525,000

  • Which agent earns more and by how much?


  • Agent 1:

    • 4.5% of $300,000 = $13,500

    • 2.5% of $225,000 = $5,625
      → Total = $13,500 + $5,625 = $19,125

  • Agent 2: 3.75% of $525,000 = $19,687.50
    → Agent 2 earns $562.50 more

500

A server earns $14/hour plus tips. The restaurant applies an automatic 18% gratuity. One week, she worked 20 hours and served a total of $6,000 in customer bills. She gives 25% of her tips to kitchen staff. What are her total earnings?

  • Tips: 18% of $6,000 = $1,080

  • After giving away 25%: 75% of $1,080 = $810

  • Wages: 20 hrs × $14 = $280
    → Total = $280 + $810 = $1,090

500

Nathan earns $76,500 per year and is subject to the following deductions:

  • Union dues: 3%

  • Life insurance: 1%

  • Federal tax: 17%

  • Provincial tax: 6%

  • CPP: 5.95% (max $3,754)

  • EI: 1.63% (max $1,002.45)
    What is his net monthly income after all deductions?

  • Union: 3% of $76,500 = $2,295

  • Insurance: 1% = $765

  • Fed: 17% = $13,005

  • Prov: 6% = $4,590

  • CPP: Max $3,754

  • EI: Max $1,002.45
    → Total deductions = $2,295 + $765 + $13,005 + $4,590 + $3,754 + $1,002.45 = $25,411.45
    → Net annual = $76,500 – $25,411.45 = $51,088.55
    → Monthly = $51,088.55 ÷ 12 ≈ $4,257.38