I-3 - Taxation Act

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726.4.17.17. Where the amount that a corporation or partnership purported to renounce, in respect of a share issue or a security issue, under section 726.4.17.12 or 726.4.17.13, as the case may be, in respect of expenses incurred by it in the course of the issue either exceeds the amount it may renounce under that section in respect of the issue or, where upon making the renunciation, it took into account expenses not yet incurred at that time or any other amount not yet received or subscribed at that time, differs from the particular amount it would have been entitled to renounce under the said section in respect of that issue if, at that time, it could have taken into account the expenses actually incurred after that time and other amounts actually received or subscribed after that time, the following rules apply:
(a)  the corporation or partnership shall, as the case may be, either reduce the amount so renounced in respect of the issue by the amount of the excess, or alter it to make it equal to the particular amount;
(b)  the corporation or partnership, as the case may be, shall file a statement with the Minister indicating the adjustments made in the amount so renounced.
For the purposes of this Title, where the corporation or the partnership fails to comply with subparagraphs a and b of the first paragraph within 30 days after notice in writing by the Minister has been forwarded to it that the adjustment as provided in the said subparagraph a is or will be required for the purposes of any assessment of tax under this Part, the Minister may, as the case may be, either reduce the amount purported to be renounced by it in respect of the issue contemplated in the first paragraph by the amount of the excess referred to in that paragraph, or alter it to make it equal to the particular amount referred to in that paragraph.
In either such case, the amount renounced by the corporation or partnership in respect of the issue is deemed, notwithstanding section 726.4.17.12 or 726.4.17.13, as the case may be, to be the amount as reduced or altered, as the case may be, by the corporation or partnership or by the Minister, as the case may be.
1992, c. 1, s. 41; 1997, c. 3, s. 71.