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Technical Interpretation - External summary
7 January 2013 External T.I. 2012-0460791E5 - Qualified Farm Property & Oil Reserves -- summary under Canadian Resource Property
7 January 2013 External T.I. 2012-0460791E5- Qualified Farm Property & Oil Reserves-- summary under Canadian Resource Property Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 66- Subsection 66(15)- Canadian Resource Property In response to a question "as to whether a taxpayer whose farm property meets the definition as a "qualified farm property"... within the meaning of subsection 110.6(1)...will be eligible to claim the capital gains deduction under subsection 110.6(2) on a subsequent disposition of the farm property in circumstances where petroleum or natural gas reserves are discovered on the property," CRA responded: any real property the principal value of which depends on its petroleum, natural gas or related hydrocarbon content will constitute a "Canadian resource property"....For these purposes "principal" means more than 50%. Where the taxpayer owns one right that includes both the surface right and the subsurface right, and more than 50% of the value of the real property depends on the petroleum or natural gas reserves, the right would constitute a Canadian resource property and the disposition of the right would result in the tax consequences described in the previous paragraph [i.e., income inclusion under ss. 66.2(1) and 59(3.2)(c), if a negative CCDE balance arises]. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
11 September 2007 External T.I. 2007-0227421E5 F - Investment tax Credit - Production of Slate -- summary under Mineral Resource
11 September 2007 External T.I. 2007-0227421E5 F- Investment tax Credit- Production of Slate-- summary under Mineral Resource Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 248- Subsection 248(1)- Mineral Resource extracting slate from quarry would be producing industrial minerals rather than extracting minerals from a mineral resource In finding that the harvesting of slate from a quarry likely constituted “producing industrial minerals” for purposes of s. (c)(vii) of "qualified property" in s. 127(9), rather than "extracting minerals from a mineral resource" for purposes of s. ... Furthermore, with respect to subparagraph (d)(i) of the definition of "mineral" in subsection 248(1) … experts from the Ministry of Natural Resources have advised us that the degree of metamorphism that the primary rock has undergone is unlikely to have completely erased the stratification of the deposit. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
22 November 2011 External T.I. 2011-0420451E5 F - Canadian resource property -- summary under Paragraph (e)
CRA indicated that it was not prepared to extend its policy on farm-in arrangements to this situation (given that “carrying out the work on the claims does not give a right in the claims but potentially only an option to acquire them”), stating: Consequently … the amounts paid to carry out the work on the claims of Corporation B would be added to the cash payments provided for in the agreement and would be considered part of the overall consideration given by Corporation A to acquire a property. ... Consequently, taking into account the acquisition of the resource property that occurred at the time of the outlays, Corporation A could continue to deduct the deductible portion of its cumulative Canadian development expense account if it does not exercise the option. On the other hand, taking into account the acquisition of the resource property that took place at the time of the outlays, the exercise of the option would not entail any additional tax consequences to Corporation A or Corporation B. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
6 February 2014 External T.I. 2013-0512191E5 - Mining Activities and SR & ED -- summary under Scientific Research & Experimental Development
6 February 2014 External T.I. 2013-0512191E5- Mining Activities and SR & ED-- summary under Scientific Research & Experimental Development Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 248- Subsection 248(1)- Scientific Research & Experimental Development CEE excluded even if renounced An expenditure incurred by a resource corporation which qualifies as Canadian exploration expense cannot be a qualified expenditure in respect of SR&ED by virtue of para. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
23 January 2015 External T.I. 2013-0509771E5 - Oil & gas payments made to U.S. resident -- summary under Regulation 805
23 January 2015 External T.I. 2013-0509771E5- Oil & gas payments made to U.S. resident-- summary under Regulation 805 Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Regulations- Regulation 805 application to resource royalties Mr. A, a U.S. resident, grants the right to drill for or take the oil & gas from his Canadian freehold property to a Canadian company, in consideration inter alia for annual royalties payable out of any oil & gas production. ... A receives royalties in respect of Canadian resource property that are not attributable to that business, the royalties will nevertheless be taxable under Part I of the Act pursuant to subparagraph 115(1)(a)(iii.3). ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
7 January 2013 External T.I. 2012-0460791E5 - Qualified Farm Property & Oil Reserves -- summary under Subsection 110.6(2)
7 January 2013 External T.I. 2012-0460791E5- Qualified Farm Property & Oil Reserves-- summary under Subsection 110.6(2) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- 101-110- Section 110.6- Subsection 110.6(2) In response to a question "as to whether a taxpayer whose farm property meets the definition as a "qualified farm property" ("QFP") within the meaning of subsection 110.6(1)...will be eligible to claim the capital gains deduction under subsection 110.6(2) on a subsequent disposition of the farm property in circumstances where petroleum or natural gas reserves are discovered on the property," CRA responded: any real property the principal value of which depends on its petroleum, natural gas or related hydrocarbon content will constitute a "Canadian resource property" as defined in subsection 66(15) of the Act by virtue of paragraph (c) of that definition. ... Where the taxpayer owns one right that includes both the surface right and the subsurface right, and more than 50% of the value of the real property depends on the petroleum or natural gas reserves, the right would constitute a Canadian resource property and the disposition of the right would result in the tax consequences described in the previous paragraph [i.e., income inclusion under ss. 66.2(1) and 59(3.2)(c), if a negative CCDE balance arises]. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
23 January 2015 External T.I. 2013-0509771E5 - Oil & gas payments made to U.S. resident -- summary under F
A, a U.S. resident, grants the right to drill for or take the oil & gas from his Canadian freehold property to a Canadian company, in consideration for an upfront bonus of $100,000, and annual royalties payable out of any oil & gas production. ... A acquired Canadian resource property (i.e. the royalty rights), their fair market value (of $300,000) was added to his cumulative Canadian oil and gas property expense ("CCOGPE") pool under variable A. However, the proceeds of disposition (i.e., $100,000 + $300,000) of the CRP (i.e. the drilling etc. rights given to the Canadian company) were subtracted from his CCOGPE pool under variable F. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
23 January 2015 External T.I. 2013-0509771E5 - Oil & gas payments made to U.S. resident -- summary under Article 12
23 January 2015 External T.I. 2013-0509771E5- Oil & gas payments made to U.S. resident-- summary under Article 12 Summary Under Tax Topics- Treaties- Income Tax Conventions- Article 12 non-application of Art. 12 of US Treaty to resource royalties Mr. A, a U.S. resident, grants the right to drill for or take the oil & gas from his Canadian freehold property to a Canadian company, in consideration inter alia for annual royalties payable out of any oil & gas production. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
17 June 2013 External T.I. 2013-0486901E5 - Petroleum & Natural Gas Lease -- summary under F
17 June 2013 External T.I. 2013-0486901E5- Petroleum & Natural Gas Lease-- summary under F Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 66.4- Subsection 66.4(5)- F proceeds of CRP upon entering into oil and gas lease The taxpayer inherited subsurface exploration rights from his father with a deemed cost under s. 70(5.2) equal to their fair market value, and leased those rights to a corporation for a lump sum. ... Since a CRP [Canadian resource property] is defined as including any right, licence or privilege to explore for, drill for or take petroleum, natural gas or related hydrocarbons in Canada, we believe that the consideration received by the lessor for entering into such a lease should be treated as proceeds of disposition of a CRP. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary
7 February 2005 External T.I. 2005-0111431E5 F - Death of a Taxpayer - Deduction of CCDE -- summary under Subsection 70(5.2)
X's estate,” CRA went on to state: [S]ubsection 70(5.2), which sets out the rules applicable where a taxpayer who owns a Canadian resource property dies in a taxation year, would not be applicable … since it is our position that Mr. X's interest in SENC would not constitute a "Canadian resource property" …. ...