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Technical Interpretation - Internal
28 May 1991 Internal T.I. 910879 F - Limitation on the GST Input Tax Credit for Food, Beverage or Entertainment
Cost of Meal $10.00GST applicable .70Total Meal Cost $10.70Less:GST input tax credit (.70 x 80%) .56 $10.14Amount not deductible as an expense pursuant to restrictions of Subsection 67.1(1)of the Act (20% x 10.14) $2.03Allowable net expense for income tax purposes $8.11 We trust our comments are of assistance Yours truly, for DirectorBusiness and General DivisionRulings DirectorateLegislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Branch ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
14 August 1991 Internal T.I. 9107817 - Frais de représentation; Évaluation de biens figurant dans un innventaire; Ventes direcles
Rémi St-Louis Michel Lambert Revue de la vérification (613) 957-8953 Section 148 7-910781 Subject: 24(1) La présente fait suite à vos notes de service du 21 mars et du 7 mai 1991. ... " Le paragraphe 7 ajoute: "Dans le cas des inventaires de marchandises achetées pour la revente (...), l'expression "prix coûtant" [cost] signifie le prix de revient. ... Notre opinion 3.17 L'article 1472 du Code civil du Bas-Canada (ci-après le Code civil) définit la vente comme suit: "La vente est un contrat par lequel une personne donne une chose à une autre, moyennant un prix en argent que la dernière s'oblige à payer. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
18 January 1990 Internal T.I. 74589 F - Comments on "Debt Obligations in Bearer Form"
Our comments are applicable to the investment acquired before the 1990 taxation year. 1. ... This figure is arrived at as follows: Cost at date of purchase $49,535 Adjustment to ACB for interest required by subsection 12(4) to be included in income (subsection 52(1)) 232 Adjusted cost base (ACB) $49,767 If the proceeds of disposition were $49,700, the following would result: (i) Interest income (subsection 12(4)) $ 232 (ii) Capital Loss Cost $49,595 Adjustment subsection 52(1) 232 ACB 49,767 Proceeds of disposition 49,700 Capital loss $ 67 5. ... Assume the following: Issue date January 1, 1988 Cost $ 5,644 Principal amount at maturity $10,000 Maturity date December 31, 1993 Date of disposal December 31, 1991 Proceeds of disposition $7,000 The above example will result in (i) Interest income (subsection 12(4)) $2,619 (ii) Capital loss Cost $5,644 Adjustment subsection 52(1) 2,619 ACB 8,263Proceeds of disposition 7,000 Capital loss $1,263 Please contact Clayton Robb at 957-2744 if you have questions concerning the foregoing comments. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
29 November 1989 Internal T.I. 58807 F - Interest on Land Acquisition
29 November 1989 Internal T.I. 58807 F- Interest on Land Acquisition Unedited CRA Tags 18(2) 5-8807 QUESTION 17 INTEREST EXPENSE- LAND DEVELOPMENT A developer who acquired vacant land which was funded by a mortgage secured by the land subsequently incurs a bank loan to fund internal servicing of the land. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
22 January 2004 Internal T.I. 2003-0047561I7 F - Effet de la délégation puis de la subrogation
Le XXXXXXXXXX (ci-après " le contribuable ") a acquis au coût de XXXXXXXXXX $ XXXXXXXXXX terrains avec toutes les bâtisses y érigées et notamment celles portant les numéros civiques XXXXXXXXXX (ci-après l'immeuble "). ... Cette vente a été faite pour le prix de XXXXXXXXXX $. L'acquéreur a versé XXXXXXXXXX $ comptant au vendeur et a assumé la dette du contribuable qui était alors de XXXXXXXXXX $. ... Nous sommes d'opinion que la créance de XXXXXXXXXX $ a été disposée et que la somme de XXXXXXXXXX $ constitue le produit de disposition de la créance et qu'en conséquence, le contribuable a subi en XXXXXXXXXX une perte en capital de XXXXXXXXXX $ soit la différence entre XXXXXXXXXX $ et XXXXXXXXXX $. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
21 August 1991 Internal T.I. 9027867 F - Active Business Income
21 August 1991 Internal T.I. 9027867 F- Active Business Income Unedited CRA Tags 95(2)(a)(i), 129(4.2), 129(4.1)(b), 7-902786 Subject: 24(1) This in reply to your memoranda dated 24(1) regarding 24(1) Facts A brief summary of relevant facts, as we understand them, is as follows: 1. 2. 3. 24(1) 4. 5. 24(1) 6. 7. 8. 9. Issues 24(1) 1. 2 Commentary and Recommendations 21(1)(b) Assuming the assistance of excess funds can be established the remainder of our commentary concerns issue #2. ... Specifically a distinction was made between FAPI and non-FAPI income as follows: Source of Income FAPIActive business NoNon-active business which is incidental to an active business NoProperty which is incidental to an active business NoNon-active business which is not incidental to an active business YesProperty which is not incidental to an active business Yes (23) This approach is supported by the following reasoning by the court in Ensite (referred to above): "the rebuttable presumption that corporate income is income from a business (see: Canadian Marconi Co v.R., released concurrently herewith) is of no application here as it would tend to collapse the distinction between active business income and other sources of income which Parliament clearly intended to preserve in its amendment of s 129(4) of the Act. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
6 February 2015 Internal T.I. 2015-0566681I7 F - Redevances perçues d'avance
Cette même journée, Société D effectue un paiement de XXXXXXXXXX $ (footnote 1) (ci-après « le Paiement ») à Société G. ... Elle a indiqué que l’élément « contingency », que l’on pourrait traduire comme étant une éventualité ou une incertitude était l’élément central de la définition du terme « redevance ». 20. ... La version française de l’alinéa 20(1)m)(iii) emploie le terme de « biens meubles » pour traduire le terme « chattels » de la version anglaise…. [55] L’entreprise Ellis Vision a le droit de déduire une somme au titre d’une provision conformément à l’alinéa 20(1)m). ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
3 May 1993 Internal T.I. 9302747 F - Alimony Maintenance Court Order Written Agreement
Catherines District Office R.B. DayJ. Sherman (613) 957-2136 Acting Assistant Director- Client Services 930274 XXXXXXXXXX- Subsections 60.1(3) and 56.1(3) We are writing in reply to your memorandum of January 27, 1993, wherein you requested our opinion as to whether or not a Court Order would supersede Minutes of Settlement with respect to the payment of support to a spouse. ... OUR COMMENTS 7. XXXXXXXXXX • With respect to the Agreement as discussed in paragraph 4 above, we noted that the parties thereto, for purposes of the court order, agreed to exclude paragraph 6 along with other specific paragraphs. ... Fuoco Section Chief Personal and General SectionBusiness and General DivisionRulings DirectorateLegislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Branch c.c. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
7 August 1990 Internal T.I. 74569 F - UCC Class 10 - Separate Businesses
Class 10(Single Business) Single Allocation Class 10 Resource Non-resource Year 1 - additions 200 100 100 - CCA (30) (15) (15) 170 85 85 Year 2 - CCA (52) (26) (26) 118 59 59 Year 3 - proceeds (79) (20) (59) 39 39 NIL - CCA (12) (12) - U.C.C. ... Class 10(Single Business) Single Allocation Class 10 Resource Non-resource Year 1- additions 200 100 100 - CCA (30) (15) (15) 170 85 85 Year 2 - CCA (52) (26) (26) 118 59 59 Year 3 - proceeds (79) (79) 39 59 (20) - CCA (Note 1) (12) (12) 27 47 (20) Year 4 - proceeds (79) (79) - Recapture (Note 2) (52) (32) (20) NOTES: 1. ... Class 10(Separate Businesses) Resource Business Non-resource Business Year 1 - additions 100 100 - CCA (15) (15) 85 85 Year 2 - CCA (26) (26) 59 59 Year 3 - proceeds (79) - recapture (20) - CCA (18) 41 Year 4 - proceeds (79) - recapture (38) Effect on resource profits computation Single Business Separate Business Year 1 - CCA 15 15 Year 2 - CCA 26 26 Year 3 - CCA 12 18 Year 4 - Recapture (32) (38) 21 21 Conclusion: Irrespective of whether a single or separate businesses exist, the overall effect on the resource profits calculation is the same. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal
28 March 1991 Internal T.I. 901999 F - Certified Short Production
Our understanding of the situation is as follows: 24(1) 24(1) Our comments are as follows: A. ... D. 24(1) 21(1)(b) E. Our conclusion is that the taxpayer would have acquired a class 12 property provided that: (i) the other agreements described in D. above did not exclude the taxpayer from the exploitation of the Films in a particular media or territory in perpetuity. ... With regard to (i), it is our view that paragraph 6 of the Bulletin is not relevant in this case 24(1) F. ...