I-3 - Taxation Act

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226. A taxpayer may deduct, in computing his income for a taxation year from a business of the taxpayer, expenditures of a current nature made by him in the year either on scientific research and experimental development carried on outside Canada, directly undertaken by or on behalf of the taxpayer, and related to the business or by way of payments to any of the entities described in subparagraphs i and ii of paragraph d of subsection 1 of section 222 to be used for scientific research and experimental development carried on outside Canada related to the business provided that the taxpayer is entitled to exploit the results of such scientific research and experimental development.
1972, c. 23, s. 213; 1987, c. 67, s. 48; 1989, c. 5, s. 52; 2015, c. 21, s. 140.
226. A taxpayer may deduct, in computing his income for a taxation year from a business of the taxpayer, expenditures of a current nature made by him in the year either on scientific research and experimental development carried on outside Canada, directly undertaken by or on behalf of the taxpayer, and related to the business or by way of payments to any of the entities described in paragraphs a and b of subsection 1 of section 222 to be used for scientific research and experimental development carried on outside Canada related to the business provided that the taxpayer is entitled to exploit the results of such scientific research and experimental development.
1972, c. 23, s. 213; 1987, c. 67, s. 48; 1989, c. 5, s. 52.