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Technical Interpretation - External

26 June 2001 External T.I. 2001-0088475 - MEDICAL EXPENSES

Paragraphs 118.2(2)(l.2) and (m) of the Income Tax Act (the "Act"), among others, describes certain amounts that are considered to be "medical expenses" for the purpose of the Act and that may apply to your situation. ... In 1998, we considered whether the cost of $5,000 to install a new bathroom (which included a raised toilet, easy moving taps, and a step-in safety shower and roll door to facilitate a wheelchair) on the first floor of the home of a person who could not climb the stairs to the only bathroom (which was on the second floor of her home) would qualify as a medical expense. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal

3 July 2001 Internal T.I. 2001-0078917 - PARTNERSHIPS AND OVERDRAFTS PART 1.3

Recent court decisions support a view that the components that make up the amount shown on the face of the balance sheet, are amounts reflected in the balance sheet for the purposes of subsection 181(3) and each component may be considered separately in determining the carrying value of the item to be included in computing capital or the investment allowance. Where the amount on the balance sheet that reflects the corporation's cash/indebtedness position at the end of the year is composed of a number of different bank account balances (both positive and negative), except for those balances for which there is a legal right of offset, it is our view that these balances have simply been aggregated and may be considered separately. ...
Technical Interpretation - External

9 July 2001 External T.I. 2001-0086725 - PROGRAM DIRECTED GIFTS

If a child has a unique or highly unusual disorder such that only one child per million is affected, and donors make gifts to the program supporting this child, are these considered qualifying gifts? ... However, there may be circumstances where it is less clear whether or not the transfer of property at issue is a gift, and each circumstance must be considered on its facts. ...
Technical Interpretation - External

18 July 2001 External T.I. 2000-0047355 - FOREIGN PROPERTY REPORTING

As a result, notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 94(1) of the Act, the trust would not be considered resident in Canada because of the application of subsection 250(5) of the Act. ... Where the income and capital gains earned and realized by the trust did not accumulate in the trust and was distributed to the beneficiary in the year it was earned and realized, the amount distributed by the trust would be considered income from the trust for the Canadian resident beneficiary. ...
Technical Interpretation - Internal

20 August 2001 Internal T.I. 2001-0092797 - MULTI-EMPLOYER PENSION RELATED GROUP

XXXXXXXXXX "Control" The term "control" is not defined in the Act but the concept of control is considered in detail in paragraphs 13 through 19 of Interpretation Bulletin IT-64R3 Corporations: Association and Control- After 1988. ... In situations where a corporation is incorporated without share capital, we are of the view that a person who has the ability to appoint the Board of Directors of the corporation will be considered to control the corporation. ...
Technical Interpretation - External

31 August 2001 External T.I. 2001-0097665 - QUALIFYING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

However, because there are a number of criteria that must be considered, it may not be readily apparent that a particular institution qualifies. ... This list is updated on a regular basis but is not conclusive and there may be institutions that have not been considered. ...
Ministerial Correspondence

30 August 2001 Ministerial Correspondence 2001-0097914 - LEGAL FEES-CHILD SUPPORT

Given the case law on the issue, the changes brought cannot be considered merely a clarification and cannot therefore be applied on a retroactive basis (unless, as explained in our previous memo, that a notice of objection has been filed or can still be filed in respect of the year). More specifically, in XXXXXXXXXX case, the rejection of the deduction claimed in XXXXXXXXXX for legal fees incurred to obtain maintenance cannot be considered an error in law as it was consistent with binding case law existing at that time (Burgess). ...
Ruling

2000 Ruling 2000-0049973 - STRUCTURED SETTLEMENT

Reasons FOR POSITION TAKEN: The terms of the settlement are considered to be consistent with the Department's position set out in IT-365R2 (in particular paragraphs 3 and 5). ... To the best of your knowledge, and that of the taxpayer involved, none of the issues contained herein is in an earlier tax return of the taxpayer or a related person, being considered by a tax services office or taxation centre in connection with a previously filed tax return of the taxpayer or a related person or is under objection by the taxpayer or a related person or is the subject of a ruling previously issued and is before the courts or, if a judgement has been issued, the time limit for appeal to a higher court has not expired. ...
Technical Interpretation - External

17 July 2001 External T.I. 2001-0082615 - VARIOUS BENEFIT PLANS

The service providers have advised you that they are considered private health services plans. ... The Ministry of Health has advised you that it is considered a "Government Plan. ...
Technical Interpretation - External

3 October 2001 External T.I. 2001-0091995 - phsp

You question whether or not the above transaction is acceptable since under such an arrangement the company may not be considered to be at risk for purposes of a PHSP. ... As noted in paragraph 7 of IT-339R2 an arrangement where an employer reimburses its employees for expenses that normally would have qualified as a medical expense under the provisions of subsection 118.2(2) of the Act may be considered a PHSP. ...

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