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5 January 1996 CTF Roundtable Q. 31, 9523976 - GROSS-UP PAYMENTS -- summary under Payment & Receipt

5 January 1996 CTF Roundtable Q. 31, 9523976- GROSS-UP PAYMENTS-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt A gross-up on a debt obligation owing to a Canadian lender will be included in the Canadian lender's income under s. 9 or s. 12(1)(c) even "where the gross-up is paid or credited to the government of a foreign country on the Canadian lender's behalf since the Canadian lender would have constructively received the gross-up". ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary

29 April 2003 External T.I. 2002-0177065 F - CONFISCATION DE LA SOLDE -- summary under Payment & Receipt

29 April 2003 External T.I. 2002-0177065 F- CONFISCATION DE LA SOLDE-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt forfeited salary nonetheless includible as salary received CCRA indicated that salary that was forfeited by RCMP officer for misconduct nonetheless was to be treated as includible in the officer’s income as salary which was to be treated as having been received by the individual before its forfeiture as a fine. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal summary

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. ...
Ruling summary

2021 Ruling 2021-0911211R3 - Foreign Takeover -- summary under Payment & Receipt

2021 Ruling 2021-0911211R3- Foreign Takeover-- summary under Payment & Receipt Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Payment & Receipt borrowing and payment of funds pursuant to an internal payment direction agreement CRA ruled on transactions which included the borrowing of money by a newly-formed non-resident corporation (Merger Sub1) from a Canadian affiliate (Opco) and its advance of such funds to a transfer agent for shareholders of a non-resident target (Target), pursuant to directions in an internal funding agreement. ...
Decision summary

Anderson v Benson Trithardt Noren LLP, 2016 SKCA 120, aff'd 2017 SCC CanLii 8568 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission

Anderson v Benson Trithardt Noren LLP, 2016 SKCA 120, aff'd 2017 SCC CanLii 8568-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission drop-down documents could not be declared retroactive to the previously-agreed effective date, as this would undercut the Tax Court The taxpayer’s accountants met with him on October 6, 2011, when it was agreed that he would transfer personally-owned land and equipment on s. 85 rollover basis to his corporation in order to facilitate paying off a loan owing by him to the corporation. ... In dismissing the appeal, Lane J. stated (at paras 29, 34): The Chambers judge was correct to limit the application of the rectification remedy as he did. He saw the application for a declaration for what it was an attempt to obtain equitable relief not available from the Tax Court, which is a superior court of record but not a court of inherent jurisdiction, and to thereby attempt to determine the outcome of an assessment appeal by essentially binding the hands of that Court. The Chambers judge properly limited his decision to the issue between the appellants themselves. ...
Decision summary

Agence du revenu du Québec v. Samson, 2023 QCCA 332 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission

Samson, 2023 QCCA 332-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission date of Quebec agreement did not reflect the parties’ existing intention to realize a loss The respondent (Samson) and a corporation (Bourgade) implemented a plan set out in a tax-planning memo of a tax advisor that contemplated that they would transfer their shares of a corporation (CRP) in December 2013 after having satisfied the conditions for realizing a business investment loss under s. 50(1)(b)(iii). This result was premised on their having had a November 30, 2013 taxation year which had occurred for Bourgade, but not for Samson who, as an individual, had a calendar taxation year. ... This is not a case where the taxpayer is seeking a tax benefit that he did not anticipate at the time of his tax planning. The answer might have been different if the rectification had given the taxpayer an additional tax benefit that he had not anticipated at the time of his tax planning. ...
Decision summary

Prowting 1968 Trustee One Limited v. Amos-Yeo, [2015] EWHC 2480 (Ch) -- summary under Rectification & Rescission

Amos-Yeo, [2015] EWHC 2480 (Ch)-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission number of transferred shares rectified to access capital gains incentive In order that the life tenants of two trusts (the 1968 and 1987 settlements) could access a reduced rate of U.K. capital gains tax on a sale of shares of a company held by the two trusts, it was necessary that they have held 5% of the nominal capital and of the voting rights for one year prior to closing the sale. ... In granting an application to rectify the agreements for the sales to the life tenants to increase the number of shares sold, the Court stated (at paras. 29, 36, 38): As Barling J in Giles, [2014] EWHC 1373 points out, the distinction drawn in this criterion is between a mistake as to the effect of a document and a misapprehension of what the fiscal or other consequences are of a document which does not in fact misimplement the parties' or donor's intention. [T]he parties' intention was that the defendants should receive…enough shares…to satisfy the ER requirements. ... …[T] herefore the claimants have shown a sufficient mistake to found the jurisdiction to rectify the agreements. [T]he parties to the agreements had a sufficiently specific intention which was not reflected in the agreements as executed by them. ...
Decision summary

Evans v. Attorney General of Canada, 2024 ONSC 1955 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission

Attorney General of Canada, 2024 ONSC 1955-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission trust allocation resolution rectified so as to set out specific amounts After a discretionary family trust realized a capital gain from a share sale, the sole trustee passed a resolution in that year providing that “[t]he income of the Trust be allocated to the [three stated] Beneficiaries of the Trust payable by way of demand Promissory Note in such amounts to be determined when the income of the Trust is ascertained ….” ... Rady J found that the evidence established that there was an agreement to allocate at least $375,000 (i.e., ½ of the capital gains amount eligible for the capital gains deduction) to each of the three beneficiaries, although there was insufficient evidence to establish that the entire taxable capital gain was agreed to be so allocated. ...
Decision summary

Graymar Equipment (2008) Inc v Canada (Attorney General), 2014 DTC 5051 [at at 6802], 2014 ABQB 154 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission

Graymar Equipment (2008) Inc v Canada (Attorney General), 2014 DTC 5051 [at at 6802], 2014 ABQB 154-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission no judicial notice that tax avoidance is the intention of a commercial transaction The applicants were a limited partnership ("FRPDI") and the partnership's wholly owned corporation ("Graymar"). ... And at para. 72: [T]o skate over the requirement, as Juliar does, of showing the intention underlying the original transaction would effectively render CRA (and, by extension, Canadian taxpayers) the insurer of tax advice providers. ...
Decision summary

Zhang v. The Queen, 2015 DTC 5084 [at at 6035], 2015 BCSC 1256 -- summary under Rectification & Rescission

The Queen, 2015 DTC 5084 [at at 6035], 2015 BCSC 1256-- summary under Rectification & Rescission Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Rectification & Rescission true agreement was to access s. 113(1)(a) deduction rather than avoid capital gains tax The taxpayer (Mr. ... Zhang incorporated a B.C. company ("Beamtech") and secured approval from a Chinese authority for the transfer of his shares of LABest to Beamtech for cash consideration of U.S.$150,000 which was effected without further specific advice from Bob. ...

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