I-3 - Taxation Act

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175.2.2. Where at any time after 31 December 1993 borrowed money ceases to be used by a taxpayer for the purpose of earning income from a capital property, other than depreciable property or immovable property, and the amount of the borrowed money that was so used by the taxpayer immediately before that time exceeds the amount determined under the second paragraph, the amount of the excess, to the extent that it is outstanding after that time, is deemed to be borrowed money used by the taxpayer for the purpose of earning income from the property.
The amount referred to in the first paragraph as being determined in the second paragraph is the aggregate of
(a)  where the taxpayer disposed of the property at the particular time for an amount of consideration that is not less than the fair market value of the property at that time, the amount of the borrowed money used to acquire the consideration;
(b)  where the taxpayer disposed of the property at the particular time and paragraph a does not apply, the amount of the borrowed money that, if the taxpayer had received as consideration an amount of money equal to the amount by which the fair market value of the property at that time exceeds the amount included in the aggregate determined under this paragraph by reason of paragraph c, would be considered to be used to acquire the consideration;
(c)  where the taxpayer disposed of the property at the particular time for consideration that includes a reduction in the amount of the borrowed money, the amount of the reduction; and
(d)  where the taxpayer did not dispose of the property at the particular time, the amount of the borrowed money that, if the taxpayer had disposed of the property at that time and received as consideration an amount of money equal to the fair market value of the property at that time, would be considered to be used to acquire the consideration.
1995, c. 49, s. 51.