2021-0905101C6 CPA Provincial Roundtable Question 32
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Principal Issues: Does claiming the paragraph 20(1)(ww) deduction preclude a taxpayer from subsequently claiming the paragraph 20(1)(j) deduction when the loan is repaid?
Position: No. Paragraph 20(1)(ww) provides a deduction in computing income, whereas the bracketed phrase contained in paragraph 20(1)(j) only applies to deductions in computing taxable income.
Reasons: Based on the provisions of the Act, jurisprudence and CRA publications.
Author:
Weaver, Matthew
Section:
2(2), 8(1), 15(2), 20(1), 20(1)(j), 20(1)(ww), 80.1(4)(c), 91(5), 93(3)(a), 110(1), 110.1(1), 110.2(2), 110.6(2), (2.1), and (2.2), 111(1), 112(1), (2.2), (2.3), and (2.4), 113(1), 120.4(1), (2), and (3), 138(6)
PROVINCIAL ROUNDTABLE – QUESTION 32 (2021-090510)
Question 32
Loans to shareholders and the tax on split income (TOSI)
A loan to a shareholder may result in an income inclusion (Subsection 15(2)) to a shareholder or connected person. It is possible that this income inclusion could be subject to the TOSI. In such a case, it would be deducted from income (Paragraph 20(1)(ww)). Normally, a deduction is available on repayment of a shareholder loan (Paragraph 20(1)(j)), however this applies only where the amount has not previously been deducted. Does the CRA consider a deduction under Paragraph 20(1)(ww), because the loan advance was subject to TOSI, to prevent any future deduction on repayment of the loan?
The question should be reworded as follows: Does claiming the paragraph 20(1)(ww) deduction preclude a taxpayer from subsequently claiming the paragraph 20(1)(j) deduction when the loan is repaid?
Answer
No. Paragraph 20(1)(ww) provides a deduction in computing income, whereas the bracketed phrase contained in paragraph 20(1)(j) only applies to deductions in computing taxable income.
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