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Technical Interpretation - Internal summary

6 September 2023 Internal T.I. 2019-0805481I7 - Interaction of 17.1(1) & 247(2) -- summary under Subsection 247(2.1)

6 September 2023 Internal T.I. 2019-0805481I7- Interaction of 17.1(1) & 247(2)-- summary under Subsection 247(2.1) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 247- New- Subsection 247(2.1) there is no conflict in applying both ss. 17.1 and 247(2) to impute interest on a PLOI A non-resident corporation (Parent2) which, through a wholly-owned non-resident subsidiary, was the sole shareholder of a corporation resident in Canada (“CRIC”), received various unsecured loans from the CRIC, which bore interest at a floating rate equal to the prescribed rate under Reg. 4301(b.1), payable not less than annually. ... In short subsection 247(2), which was broadly worded to embody the arm’s length principle, was meant to apply to all cross-border transactions, arrangements or events, including financial transactions, between non-arm’s length persons or partnerships, unless a specific exclusion applies. [See] 2017-0691071C6 …. ...
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1 February 2018 Internal T.I. 2016-0671921I7 - R&D Services - 95(2)(b) vs 247(2) & 95(3)(b), (d) -- summary under Paragraph 95(3)(b)

1 February 2018 Internal T.I. 2016-0671921I7- R&D Services- 95(2)(b) vs 247(2) & 95(3)(b), (d)-- summary under Paragraph 95(3)(b) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 95- Subsection 95(3)- Paragraph 95(3)(b) R&D services of CFAs not immediately related to the sale of goods by Canco Four U.S. ... After finding that s. 95(2)(b) applied to the R&D Services provided to Canco, the Directorate rejected Canco’s argument that the R&D Services provided to Canco should be considered to be services performed in connection with the sale of goods under s. 95(3)(b), stating: [T]he phrase “services performed in connection with the (...) sale of goods” is limited to services that are directly related to the sales function ….[T]he structure of the phrase refers to activities that are immediately linked or related to the process of selling goods and transferring ownership in the goods from the seller to the purchaser, requiring that the services be directly performed in the actual sale or negotiation process. [T]he R&D Services would generally not be immediately linked or related to the process of selling goods and transferring ownership in the goods from the seller to the purchaser. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal summary

5 April 2018 Internal T.I. 2017-0728581I7 - Ss 125(3.2) & 125(8) amending the business limit -- summary under Paragraph 125(8)(c)

5 April 2018 Internal T.I. 2017-0728581I7- Ss 125(3.2) & 125(8) amending the business limit-- summary under Paragraph 125(8)(c) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 125- Subsection 125(8)- Paragraph 125(8)(c) partner assignment of its SPBL may be amended within the statute-barring period and can be sliced and diced Does the CRA position (see 2009-0351721E5) that an associated group of Canadian-controlled private corporations can file amended T2 Schedule 23s provided that the amended allocation agreement does not change the amount allocated to any associated corporation for a taxation year for which a reassessment is statute-barred, apply respecting an amended assignment of a partner’s specified partnership business limit? CRA responded: [A] person’s SPBL for a taxation year is the person’s proportionate share of the partnership’s notional small business limit reduced by any amount that the person assigns to a “designated member” under subsection 125(8). In general terms, a person that is a member of a partnership can assign all or part of the person’s SPBL to a CCPC if the CCPC is a designated member of that partnership and meets the conditions specified by subsection 125(8). ...
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15 November 2002 Internal T.I. 2002-0162427 F - Price Adjustment Clause & 85(7.1) -- summary under Paragraph 85(1)(e.2)

15 November 2002 Internal T.I. 2002-0162427 F- Price Adjustment Clause & 85(7.1)-- summary under Paragraph 85(1)(e.2) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 85- Subsection 85(1)- Paragraph 85(1)(e.2) significant FMV shortfall suggested that a benefit was desired to be conferred Madame exchanged her Class A shares of the corporation for Class D shares having a redemption amount which CCRA subsequently determined was substantially less than the FMV of the Class A shares, and filed a s. 85(1) rollover election respecting this exchange. ... In finding that s. 85(1)(e.2) likely was applicable unless the TSO chose to respect a price-adjustment clause, the Directorate stated: [I]t is clear that the result of the transaction was that Madame conferred a benefit on Monsieur. [Furthermore] it seems reasonable to conclude that Madame desired to confer a benefit on Monsieur since, as sole director of the Corporation, it was she who chose to set the redemption value of the Class D shares at an amount lower than the FMV of the Class A shares transferred in consideration. ...
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18 November 2004 Internal T.I. 2004-0083251I7 - Management Fees -- summary under Rectification & Rescission

18 November 2004 Internal T.I. 2004-0083251I7- Management Fees-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission General discussion of the distinction between rectification of mistakes and retroactive tax planning. ...
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28 July 1992 Memorandum 921859 (April 1993 Access Letter, p. 151, ¶C180-136) -- summary under Payment & Receipt

28 July 1992 Memorandum 921859 (April 1993 Access Letter, p. 151, ¶C180-136)-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt A taxpayer is not considered to have "paid" interest on a loan owing by him to a charitable foundation by virtue only of journal entries being recorded in his ledgers and those of the foundation. ...
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19 June 1995 Memorandum 950842 (C.T.O. "Patronage Dividends Paid by Non Co-ops") -- summary under Payment & Receipt

"Patronage Dividends Paid by Non Co-ops")-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt Payment of a patronage dividend may be effected by the issuance of shares or debt instruments, where such an arrangement is authorized by the customer. ...
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25 June 2002 Internal T.I. 2002-0130177 F - DEBENTURE CONVERTIBLE -- summary under Payment & Receipt

25 June 2002 Internal T.I. 2002-0130177 F- DEBENTURE CONVERTIBLE-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt Teleglobe applied to find that amount paid by corporation on conversion of convertible debentures was the shares’ stated capital CCRA reviewed the line of cases culminating in Teleglobe, and concluded that the amount paid by the issuer on the conversion of its convertible debentures should be treated as the stated capital of the shares issued, which equaled the face amount of the converted debentures. ...
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30 June 1995 Internal T.I. 9503907 - TAX STATUS OF CHEQUE RETURNED BY CASH METHOD FARMER? -- summary under Payment & Receipt

-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt receipt of cheque (that is not subsequently dishonoured) is payment at that time A payment by cheque is equivalent to a payment in cash as long as no special circumstances lead to another conclusion, and the cheque is not dishonoured on presentation for payment. ...
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29 March 2021 Internal T.I. 2020-0865791I7 - CEWS - eligible remuneration -- summary under Payment & Receipt

29 March 2021 Internal T.I. 2020-0865791I7- CEWS- eligible remuneration-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt remuneration not considered to be paid by journal entry The CEWS (wage subsidy) is generated based on the amounts of “eligible remuneration paid to the eligible employee.” ...

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