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Ruling
2017 Ruling 2017-0699201R3 - Cross-border Butterfly
Predecessor Parent acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of Predecessor Subsidiary from an Arm’s-Length person for FMV cash consideration (approximately $XXXXXXXXXX) in XXXXXXXXXX. ... As consideration for the DC Transfer 1, Newco: (a) assumed DC’s liabilities that related to the Canadian Transferred Businesses; (b) issued a promissory note (Newco Debt) to DC, the amount of which (approximately $XXXXXXXXXX) corresponded to a portion of the DC Debt 1 that was approximately equivalent to the proportion that the aggregate FMV at that time of the Canadian Transferred Businesses was of the aggregate FMV at that time of the Canadian Transferred Businesses and the Canadian Retained Businesses, and the interest rate on which is one basis point higher than the interest rate on the corresponding DC Debt 1; and (c) issued additional Newco Common Shares to DC, having an aggregate FMV at that time equal to the amount by which the aggregate FMV at that time of the Canadian Transferred Businesses so transferred to Newco, exceeded the total amount of DC’s liabilities assumed by Newco and the Newco Debt issued by Newco to DC, as described in Paragraph 23(a) and (b), respectively. ... As consideration for the Distribution Property, TCo will: (a) with respect to the DC Receivable, assume (TCo Assumed Liability 1) a portion of the DC Debt 1, which portion will be equal to the outstanding Principal Amount of the DC Receivable; and (b) with respect to the Newco Common Shares and the DC Cash Transfer (if that transfer is required to be made): (i) assume (TCo Assumed Liability 2) a portion of the DC Current Liabilities (if required), and (ii) issue TCo Preferred Shares to DC having an aggregate FMV at that time equal to the amount by which the aggregate FMV of the Newco Common Shares transferred by DC to TCo at that time and the DC Cash Transfer (if that transfer is required to be made), exceeds the TCo Assumed Liability 2 (if any is required to be assumed), as described in Paragraph 41(b)(i). ...
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Tax Status of Damage Payments, Whether or not Within Section 182 of the Excise Tax Act
The payment is an amount other than consideration for the supply under the agreement. ...
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Assessments on a Tax-Extra or Tax-Included Basis
Therefore, it must be determined if the amount charged by the registrant represents consideration only or consideration and tax. Generally, the amount charged is determined to be the value of the consideration for the supply. ... For GST/HST purposes, in arm's length transactions, the value of consideration is normally an amount declared by the supplier (i.e., the price charged by the supplier represents the value of consideration). ...
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Assessments on a Tax-Extra or Tax-Included Basis
Therefore, it must be determined if the amount charged by the registrant represents consideration only or consideration and tax. Generally, the amount charged is determined to be the value of the consideration for the supply. ... For GST/HST purposes, in arm's length transactions, the value of consideration is normally an amount declared by the supplier (i.e., the price charged by the supplier represents the value of consideration). ...
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Assessments on a Tax-Extra or Tax-Included Basis
Therefore, it must be determined if the amount charged by the registrant represents consideration only or consideration and tax. Generally, the amount charged is determined to be the value of the consideration for the supply. ... For GST/HST purposes, in arm's length transactions, the value of consideration is normally an amount declared by the supplier (i.e., the price charged by the supplier represents the value of consideration). ...
Current CRA website
Tax Status of Damage Payments, Whether or not Within Section 182 of the Excise Tax Act
The payment is an amount other than consideration for the supply under the agreement. ...
GST/HST Interpretation
1 August 2006 GST/HST Interpretation 80649 - Federal printed book rebate
Customer) on the earlier of the day the consideration for the supply is paid and the day the consideration for the supply becomes due. ... GST/HST will be calculated on the entire amount of the consideration for the property (i.e. the XXXXX Net Price) and is payable on or before July 31, 2006. ... The consideration paid or payable for the property (identified as the XXXXX Net Price in the Agreement) will be subject to GST/HST. ...
GST/HST Ruling
2 February 2006 GST/HST Ruling 63256 - Application of GST to a Game of Chance
By virtue of subsection 152(1) of the ETA, the consideration for the supply is due on the day the supplier issued the ticket. Consideration is "paid" when the supplier receives the money, property or service, which is consideration for the supply. ... Under the provisions of subsection 168(1) of the ETA, the tax is payable by the recipient of a taxable supply on the earlier of the day that consideration for the supply is paid and the day that the consideration becomes due. ...
GST/HST Ruling
9 January 2001 GST/HST Ruling 25986 - Application of the GST/HST to the Supply of Funding for Research and Development of Effective Training Materials
Rulings Requested 1) The funding provided by the Funder to the Society is consideration for a taxable supply. ... As the funding is not consideration for a supply, it will not be subject to the GST/HST. ... As indicated above, this funding is not consideration for supplies made by the Society. ...
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Deemed dispostions
In certain circumstances, the Income Tax Act considers that a property has been disposed of, even though no real compensation in the form of money or other consideration has been received. ... In this guide, "sale" generally refers to a transaction where the ownership of property is transferred from one person or entity to another for a sum of money or other consideration. In the case of a deemed disposition, ownership of the property is not transferred for money or other consideration. ...