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Technical Interpretation - External summary

13 October 2010 External T.I. 2010-0366801E5 F - Impôt minimum à reporter/réduction d'impôt -- summary under Subsection 153(1.1)

. Where a taxpayer has an alternative minimum tax balance to carry forward CRA will agree to consider the taxpayer's request to reduce tax deductions at source for one of the years to which such balance can be carried forward. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal summary

24 September 2020 Internal T.I. 2020-0841041I7 - Normal reassessment period - provincial tax -- summary under Subsection 152(4)

. [W]here a trust files a T3 return and does not report having a permanent establishment or income in a particular Agreeing Province the trust has reported nil income with respect to the particular province or territory. Furthermore, the resulting Notice of Assessment or notice of no tax payable is considered to include a notice of no tax payable in respect of the Agreeing Province. Accordingly the federal assessment constitutes a Notice of Assessment or notification of provincial or territorial tax for all Agreeing Provinces. ... This view is consistent with Aubrey Dan Family Trust …. Words and Phrases agreeing province ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary

22 January 2020 External T.I. 2014-0559281E5 F - T5008 -- summary under Subsection 49(1)

22 January 2020 External T.I. 2014-0559281E5 F- T5008-- summary under Subsection 49(1) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 49- Subsection 49(1) writing of call option (with deemed nil ACB) is reported as having nil “cost” on T5008 Respecting the application of s. 49(1) to the writing and sale on an exchange of a naked call option and the reporting of the “cost” of the option on the T5008 issued by the securities dealer, CRA stated: [W]here an option is capital property subsection 49(1) provides (subject to the application of subsections 49(3) and 49(3.1) and the exceptions in paragraphs 49(1)(a) to (c) …) that the granting of an option is equivalent to a disposition of property having an adjusted cost base of nil [so that] there is no need to allocate cost to the option. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary

25 August 2010 External T.I. 2010-0374231E5 F - Safe income allocation -- summary under Paragraph 55(2.1)(c)

In rejecting this submission, CRA stated: Assuming that the adjusted cost base of the exchanged common shares was nominal the value of each class of shares received on the exchange would generally represent both a share of income earned or realized by Opco and a share of income not earned or realized …. Accordingly the new shares issued by Opco would generally share the safe income on hand attributable to the old common shares on the basis of the gain inherent in each of them at the time of the exchange. The safe income on hand of Opco attributable to the former common shares would therefore generally be allocated based on the proportion that the unrealized gain inherent in the Preferred Shares at the time of the exchange bears to the total unrealized gain, at the time of the exchange, inherent in the shares received on such exchange. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary

25 November 2002 External T.I. 2002-0126825 F - AVANTAGE CONFERE A UN EMPLOYE -- summary under Paragraph 6(1)(a)

Regarding whether this generated a taxable benefit under s. 6(1)(a), CCRA stated: [E]xpenses incurred by the employee to improve the employee’s housing unit that are not within the scope of those normally assumed or reimbursed by a landlord should not reduce the value of the benefit …. However where the expenses incurred by the employee are expenses that are normally borne by a landlord, the amount of this benefit could be reduced by a reasonable amount, which represents the disbursements made by the employee for work related to the employee’s housing unit that primarily benefits the employer/landlord. Furthermore, we disagree that the value of the benefit computed for the purposes of paragraph 6(1)(a) should be reduced to take into account the time spent by the employee in carrying out the renovation work on the employee’s housing unit. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary

23 July 2004 External T.I. 2004-0067861E5 F - Transfert d'une terre à bois à un enfant -- summary under Paragraph 70(9)(a)

Based on this information, we are of the view that those plans generally satisfy the definition of the term "forest management plan" as currently defined in the Explanatory Notes …. [I]t is not the forest engineer's report setting out the development expenditures eligible for the property tax refund that constitutes a "forest management plan" for the purposes of subsections 70(9) and 73(3), but rather the certified forest management plan that the taxpayer filed to obtain forest producer status under section 120 of the Forest Act. ...
Conference summary

8 October 2010 Roundtable, 2010-0373241C6 F - Acquisition of Control -- summary under Subsection 256(6.1)

8 October 2010 Roundtable, 2010-0373241C6 F- Acquisition of Control-- summary under Subsection 256(6.1) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 256- Subsection 256(6.1) purpose is to take into account simultaneous control at the various levels In the course of a non-committal response as to whether there is an acquisition of control of a public company when its shareholders exchange most of their shares for shares of a Newco, CRA responded: [S.] 256(6.1) is the legislative response to Parthenon Investments …. ...
Technical Interpretation - External summary

17 July 2007 External T.I. 2007-0220121E5 F - Lac artificiel - catégorie d'amortissement -- summary under Paragraph (e)

17 July 2007 External T.I. 2007-0220121E5 F- Lac artificiel- catégorie d'amortissement-- summary under Paragraph (e) Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Regulations- Schedules- Schedule II- Class 6- Paragraph (e) artificial lake qualifies as a “water storage tank’ Before finding that the costs of creating an artificial lake to be used for a fishing resort should be included in Class 6, CRA noted: Oriole Park Fairways 56 DTC 537 relied on the ordinary meaning of the words "water storage tank"- which includes “a pool or lake, or an artificial reservoir”- to conclude that ponds on a golf course should be capitalized in Class 6 Words and Phrases water storage tank ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal summary

18 May 2000 Internal T.I. 2000-0006037 F - FRAIS D'ACQUISITION -- summary under Timing

18 May 2000 Internal T.I. 2000-0006037 F- FRAIS D'ACQUISITION-- summary under Timing Summary Under Tax Topics- Income Tax Act- Section 9- Timing commissions directly related to the acquisition of a life insurance policy are generally deductible in the year incurred CCRA indicated that “the matching principle mentioned in IT-417R2 as well as the Agency's comments on the Canderel and Toronto College decisions set out in Income Tax Technical News No. 16 [and] F9913160 do not apply to acquisition expenses incurred by an insurer” (i.e., life insurance policy acquisition expenses, including commissions directly related to the acquisition of the policy) but indicated that generally, those expenses are deductible in the year in which they are incurred. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal summary

9 July 2024 Internal T.I. 2023-0976691I7 - Film Tax Credit and Alter Ego Trust -- summary under Ownership

9 July 2024 Internal T.I. 2023-0976691I7- Film Tax Credit and Alter Ego Trust-- summary under Ownership Summary Under Tax Topics- General Concepts- Ownership the property of an alter ego trust “belonged” to its sole trustee and life beneficiary rather than to the trust In order for a fee paid to a corporation for the executive producer servicers of an individual employed by the corporation to qualify for the B.C. production services tax credit, there was a requirement (essentially copied from ITA s. 125.4(1) labour expenditure (b)(iii) and s. 125.5(1) Canadian labour expenditure- (b)(iii)) that the shares of the corporation “belong” to a BC-based individual whereas, here, the shares were held by the individual in his capacity of trustee of an alter ego trust which had been settled by him (to avoid B.C. probate duties) and of which he was the life beneficiary. In finding that this shareholding satisfied the above “belong to” test, rather than the shares belonging to the trust, the Directorate stated: [T]he shares belong to [the individual] and not the Trust for purposes of the tax credit. ... {Here] [the individual] has legal ownership of the shares in [the individual’s] role as trustee, and beneficial ownership of the shares as the sole beneficiary who is entitled to the income on the shares while [the individual] is alive …. ...

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