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Test Bank for Byrd & Chen's Canadian Tax Principles, 2023|2024 Edition Volume 2 by Gary Donell, Clarence Byrd, Ida Chen. Full Chapters test bank are included for Vol 2 Chapter 11 - 21 11 Taxable Income and Tax Payable for Inliiduals Revisited 12 Taxable Income and Tax Payable for Corporations 1...

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Test Bank for Canadian Tax Principles, 2023-2024 (Byrd/Chen) - Volume 2
Canadian Tax Principles, 2023-2024 (Byrd/Chen)
Chapter 11 Taxable Income and Tax Payable for Individuals Revisited

11.1 Online Exercises

1) ITA 110.2 provides for a deduction of "lump-sum payments", for example a court ordered termination
benefit. What tax policy objective is served by this provision?
Answer: Such lump-sum payments often reflect compensation for services rendered over several years.
The fact that it is received in a single year can result in significant portions of it being subject to income
tax rates higher than would have been the case had it been received over the several years during which
it was earned. The deduction of such amounts provides the basis for an alternative income tax payable
calculation which aNempts to adjust the amount paid to the amount that would have been paid if the
amount had actually been received over several years. The objective of such provisions is fairness or
equity.
Type: ES
Topic: Lump-sum payments - ITA 110.2

2) The carryover periods for losses varies with the type of loss. Briefly describe the carryover periods that
the ITA provides for the types of losses that it identifies.
Answer: The carryover periods for the various types of losses identified in the Income Tax Act and
covered in the textbook up to Chapter 11 are as follows:
• Non-Capital Losses and Farm Losses (including restricted farm losses): 20 years forward and 3 years
back.
• Net Capital Loss: Unlimited forward and 3 years back
• Listed Personal Property Losses: 7 years forward and 3 years back.
• Allowable Business Investment Losses: 10 years, as a non-capital loss then converted to net capital loss
with unlimited carry forward in year 11.
Covered in Chapter 18 are limited partnership losses. They have no carry back and an unlimited carry
forward, but only against the partnership income to which they relate.
Type: ES
Topic: Loss carry overs - general concepts

3) When a business has several types of loss carry overs, why is it necessary to keep separate balances for
each type?
Answer: There are two reasons for having to track each type of loss carry forward separately. First,
different types of losses have different carryover periods (e.g., 20 years for farm losses vs. unlimited for
capital losses). Second, some types of losses can only be applied against the equivalent type of income
(e.g., capital losses can only be carried over and applied against net taxable capital gains).
Type: ES
Topic: Loss carry overs - general concepts




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