Motor vehicle - Interest
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Motor vehicle - Interest
You can deduct interest on money you borrow to buy a motor vehicle or passenger vehicle you use to earn business income. Include this interest as an expense when you calculate your allowable motor vehicle expenses.
However, there is a limit on the amount of interest you can deduct for a passenger vehicle. In such a case, the amount of interest you can deduct is limited to the lesser of the following two amounts:
- Total interest payable for the year; or
- $10 × the number of days for which interest was payable in the year. (Use $8.33 for passenger vehicles bought between December 31, 1996, and January 1, 2001. In all other cases, use $10.00).
When you use a passenger vehicle to earn income, there is a limit on the interest you can deduct. To calculate the amount of interest you can deduct, complete “Part 18 – Available interest expense for passenger vehicles” on Form T2125, Statement of Business or Professional Activities.
Forms and publications
- Guide T4002, Business and Professional Income
- Form T2125, Statement of Business or Professional Activities
- Date modified:
- 2017-01-03