Wave Payroll Terms of Service – Canada
Wave Payroll Terms of Service – Canada
A note from Wave:
It’s me again—time for another excellent Wave agreement. This updated version will clarify our payroll service and exactly what it is you’re agreeing to by using the service. My goal is a clear set of terms that you agree to when you use Wave, then a smaller (and hopefully more digestible) agreement for each additional service you choose to use. As with all of our agreements, we’ve provided our plain English take on the document. I’m not a lawyer and the “simple terms” do NOT constitute advice of any kind, legal or otherwise. The actual agreement is lawyer-approved, legally binding, and in some cases, ALL CAPS. Please, read and understand it before using this service.
For US Businesses
Wave Advisors If you use our Wave Advisors professional services, these terms apply.
Wave Payments If you use Wave Payments, these terms apply.
Wave Payments Customers If you’re paying an invoice through Wave’s platform, these terms apply.
Wave Payroll If you use Wave Payroll, these terms apply.
Wave Subscription Services If you subscribe to Wave’s Pro Plan or receipt scan feature, these terms apply.
Developer API Including but not limited to developer.waveapps.com, api.waveapps.com.
Stripe If your processing of credit card payments is powered by Stripe, you’re bound by their Terms of Service.
For Canadian Businesses
Wave Advisors If you use our Wave Advisors professional services, these terms apply.
Wave Payments If you use Wave Payments, these terms apply.
FCAC Complaint Policy - If you have a complaint with respect to the Code of Conduct for the Payment Card Industry in Canada, please review our policy.
Wave Payments Customers If you’re paying an invoice through Wave’s platform, these terms apply.
Wave Payroll If you use Wave Payroll, these terms apply.
Wave Subscription Services If you subscribe to Wave’s Pro Plan or receipt scan feature, these terms apply.
Developer API Including but not limited to developer.waveapps.com, api.waveapps.com.
Stripe If your processing of credit card payments is powered by Stripe, you’re bound by their Terms of Service.