Which Canadian COA are people typically using for CPP, EI, and income tax payroll deductions? I'm using Odoo online v19. Claude.ai is telling me to use a liability account, but other similar accounts (Employee deductions payable, Owing to governments payable) are listed under code 221 (type Payable). Thanks in advance!
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Hello,
Yes, Claude.ai is generally correct CPP, EI, and income tax payroll deductions are typically mapped to liability/payable accounts in Odoo because these amounts are temporarily owed to the government until remitted.
In Canadian COA setups, accounts such as:
- CPP Payable
- EI Payable
- Income Tax Payable
- Employee Deductions Payable
are commonly configured under the Payable / Current Liability category (often around the 221xxx range depending on the chart structure).
So using accounts categorized as “Payable” is the standard and recommended approach in Odoo v19 as well.
Hope this works for you! If you need any help implementing this or want a more optimized approach, feel free to reach out for further discussion.
Regards,
Zehntech Technologies Inc.
In Canadian payroll accounting, CPP (Canada Pension Plan), EI (Employment Insurance), and income tax deductions all belong in the same general category from an accounting point of view: they are liabilities, not expenses.
This is a really important distinction when setting up your Chart of Accounts in Odoo (or any accounting system), because it affects how your payroll reports, bank reconciliation, and CRA remittances will behave.
The basic idea
When you run payroll, your employee earns wages (which is an expense to your business). But part of that gross pay is not actually paid to the employee. Instead, it is withheld and later sent to the government.
Those withheld amounts include:
- CPP contributions (employee portion)
- EI premiums (employee portion)
- Federal/provincial income tax
Even though the money is coming out of the employee’s pay, your company is the one responsible for holding it and remitting it to the CRA. That means, for a short period of time, it becomes money you owe, which is exactly what a liability account represents.
What this means in your Chart of Accounts
In Odoo v19, you’ll typically see accounts grouped under something like “Payables” or code range 221.x. That’s exactly where these payroll deductions should live.
Good account names you’ll commonly see or create are:
- Employee Deductions Payable
- CPP Payable
- EI Payable
- Income Tax Payable
- Payroll Liabilities – Government Remittances
All of these are correct as long as they are classified as Current Liabilities (Payables).
So if you’re wondering whether Claude or your intuition is right: yes—this absolutely should be a liability account.
A practical setup that most Canadian businesses use
You basically have two clean options:
1. Simple setup (easier to manage)
You use one combined account like:
- “Employee Deductions Payable”
Everything withheld (CPP, EI, tax) goes into this single account. When you send your CRA payment, you clear it out.
This is easier, especially for small businesses or those new to Odoo.
2. Detailed setup (more professional / recommended)
You split them into separate accounts:
- CPP Payable
- EI Payable
- Income Tax Payable
This approach makes reporting and reconciliation much clearer. If something is off in your CRA remittance, you can immediately see which component caused the difference.
Don’t mix this up with employer costs
One common mistake is mixing employee deductions with employer contributions.
They are not the same:
- Employee CPP/EI/Tax → Liabilities (you owe CRA)
- Employer CPP/EI → Expenses (cost of hiring staff)
Employer portions should always hit expense accounts, not liability accounts.
How it flows in Odoo
When payroll is processed:
- Salary expense is recorded (your real cost)
- Employee deductions are credited into liability accounts
- Employer contributions are booked as expenses
Later, when you pay CRA:
- You debit the liability accounts
- You credit your bank account
That clears the obligation.
Bottom line
In Odoo v19, CPP, EI, and income tax deductions should always be set up under liability (payable) accounts, typically in the 221 range. Whether you group them into one “Employee Deductions Payable” account or split them into separate accounts depends on how detailed you want your reporting to be—but either way, they must sit in liabilities, because that money does not belong to your business.
CPP, EI, and income tax deductions are normally set up as liability/payable accounts since these amounts are deducted from employees’ pay and later remitted to the CRA.
The accounts you mentioned under code 221 (Payable) are actually the standard approach in most Canadian charts of accounts. Common account names include:
CPP Payable
EI Payable
Income Tax Payable
Payroll Deductions Payable
Government Remittances Payable
In Odoo Online v19, most users either create separate accounts for CPP, EI, and income tax, or group them under a parent payroll liability account. Separate accounts are usually preferred because they make CRA remittances and reconciliations easier to track.
A typical setup might look like this:
2210 – CPP Payable
2211 – EI Payable
2212 – Income Tax Payable
All of these would use a Payable / Current Liability account type. When you submit your payroll remittance to the CRA, the payment clears the balances from these liability accounts.
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