Tax Bulletin Federal Budget: Balanced Budget and On the Way to Growth! Federal Budget, April 21, 2015

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2015 Federal Budget: Balanced Budget and On the Way to Growth! Tax Bulletin Federal Budget, April 21, 2015 It was to be expected that in this first balanced budget in the Conservative government s eight years in power and, in the context of an election, measures would be introduced to stimulate wealth and employment, pivotal issues for the country s growth. The 2015 Economic Action Plan tabled today by the Honourable Joe Oliver, federal Minister of Finance, has provided for no income or commodity tax increases and includes attractive incentives to support Canadian individuals and businesses. Among the measures to sustain Canada s economic growth, of note is the decrease in the small business tax rate to 9% as of 2019. The current 11% rate will drop gradually, in 0.5% increments, starting in January 2016. Another measure that supports the Canadian manufacturing sector s competitiveness is the 10-year investment incentive for manufacturing businesses. Additionally, to encourage ongoing investment in machinery and equipment and increase productivity, manufacturers will be entitled to an accelerated CCA of 50%, declining balance, for eligible assets acquired after 2015 and before 2016. On the innovation front, the government is announcing it will provide an additional $1.3 billion over six years to the Canada Foundation for Innovation to assist Canadian researchers. In order to modernise infrastructures and create jobs, the federal government has opted to provide $5.35 billion per year on average for provincial, territorial and municipal infrastructure under the New Building Canada Plan. Additionally, it is creating a new Public Transit Fund and providing an additional $750 million over two years, starting in 2017 18, and $1 billion per year ongoing thereafter. Of interest for individuals is the increase in the annual TFSA contribution limit from $5,500 to $10,000 and a new home accessibility tax credit as of 2016. A 15% tax credit on a maximum amount of $10,000 in expenditures incurred for this purpose. Upcoming consultation Lastly, there will be a consultation to review the circumstances in which income from a business, the principal purpose of which is to earn income from property, should qualify as active business income. Interested parties are invited to submit comments on the difference between an active versus an investment business by August 31, 2015. We invite you to read the following pages for an overview of the main measures.

2 Businesses Corporate tax rate Reduction of small business tax rate Rate: 11.0% Rate reduced effective January 1: - 2016: 10.5% - 2017: 10.0% - 2018: 9.5% - 2019: 9.0% Accelerated capital cost allowance (CCA) Manufacturing and processing machinery and equipment Property acquired before 2016 qualifies for accelerated CCA - Class: 29 - Rate: 50% straight-line Property acquired after 2015 and before 2026 qualifies for accelerated CCA - New class: 53 - Rate: 50% declining balance Tax avoidance of capital gains (section 55) Increased application of section 55 of the Income Tax Act A tax-deductible dividend may be taxed as a capital gain where one of the purposes of the dividend was to effect a significant reduction of the capital gain realized on a disposition of a share at its fair market value The tax avoidance rule will also apply where one of the purposes of the dividend is to effect - a significant reduction in the fair market value of any share, or - a significant increase in the total cost of properties of the recipient of the dividend Additional anti-avoidance rules to ensure this amendment is not circumvented Applies to dividends received by a corporation on or after April 21, 2015 Source deductions New employers Quarterly remitter category for new employers Monthly remitting for at least one year, after which time employers may apply for quarterly remitting if - they have an average monthly withholding amount of less than $3,000, and - they have demonstrated a perfect compliance record over the preceding 12 months Immediate quarterly remitting for new employers with withholdings of less than $1,000 in respect of each month Quarterly remitting maintained as long as - the new employer has a perfect compliance record, and - its monthly withholding amount remains under $1,000 Applicable in respect of withholdings obligations that arise after 2015

3 Businesses Withholding for non-resident employers Simplification of requirements regarding income tax withholding for payments by non-resident employers Agricultural cooperatives Extension of tax deferral on patronage dividends received by eligible members in the form of eligible shares Captive insurance Broadening of the antiavoidance rule relating to the insurance of Canadian risks Synthetic equity arrangements Expansion of dividend rental arrangement rules Requirement to withhold on amounts paid to non-resident employees working in Canada, even if the employee is exempt from Canadian tax because of a tax treaty Possibility of obtaining a waiver from the Canada Revenue Agency for a specific employee and for a specific period of time Tax deferral of income inclusion until disposition (or deemed disposition) of the shares, in respect of eligible shares issued before 2016 Anti-avoidance rule preventing the transfer of income from insurance of Canadian risks ( insurance swaps ) to a foreign affiliate Dividend rental arrangement rules do not apply to deny an inter-corporate deduction for dividends received by a taxpayer a Canadian share for which there is a synthetic equity arrangement Amounts paid by a qualifying non-resident employer to a qualifying non-resident employee not subject to withholding Qualifying non-resident employer: - resident of a country with which Canada has a tax treaty - no Canadian permanent establishment - certified by the Minister of National Revenue Qualifying non-resident employee: - exempt from income tax under a tax treaty - in Canada for less than 90 days in any 12- month period that includes time of payment Applicable to payments made after 2015 Tax deferral extended to include eligible shares issued before 2021 Broadening of the anti-avoidance rule Applicable to taxation years beginning on or after April 21, 2015 Dividend rental arrangement rules will be modified to deny an inter-corporate deduction for dividends received by a taxpayer a Canadian share for which there is a synthetic equity arrangement, with certain exceptions To include anti-avoidance rules that deem certain agreements that are not synthetic equity arrangements to be dividend rental arrangements subject to the proposed rules Applies to dividends paid or payable after October 2015

4 Individuals Tax-free savings account Increase in annual contribution limit Initial $5,000 limit increased in $500 increments Limit of $5,500 since 2013 due to indexation Limit increased to $10,000 No indexing Measure applies as of January 1, 2015 Taxation of non-eligible dividends Adjustment of gross-up factor Gross-up factor: 18.0% Gross-up factor adjusted effective January 1: - 2016: 17.0% - 2017: 17.0% - 2018: 16.0% - 2019: 15.0% Reduction of dividend tax credit Home accessibility tax credit Tax credit: 11.0% Credit reduced effective January 1: - 2016: 10.5% - 2017: 10.0% - 2018: 9.5% - 2019: 9.0% Introduction of a new nonrefundable tax credit None Tax credit of 15% on up to $10,000 of eligible expenditures per qualifying individual, per eligible dwelling Eligible individuals: individuals who have or could have claimed (subject to certain conditions) one of the following amounts in respect of a qualifying individual: - spouse amount - eligible dependant amount - caregiver amount - infirm dependant amount Eligible expenditures: expenditures incurred to improve the accessibility for a qualifying individual of his or her principal residence Qualifying individual: - individuals who are 65 years of age or older - persons with disabilities Applicable to work performed and paid for and/or goods acquired as of 2016 Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption (LCGE) Increase in LCGE for dispositions of qualified farm or fishing property by individuals LCGE of $813,600 for 2015, indexed annually to inflation Increase in LCGE to the greater of - $1 million - indexed LCGE on disposition of qualified small business corporation shares Effective for dispositions of qualified farm or fishing property on or after April 21, 2015

5 Individuals Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIF) Reduction in minimum withdrawal factors used in determining the required annual minimum withdrawal amount Minimum withdrawal factors based on payments from age 71 to 100, assuming a 7% nominal rate of return on RRIF assets, indexed at 1% annually Age 71 factor of 7.38%, increasing to 20% by age 94 and over Reduction in factors that apply for ages 71 to 94, based on 5% nominal rate of return on RRIF assets, indexed at 2% annually Age 71 factor of 5.28%, increasing to 18.79% at age 94, and to 20% at age 95 and over Applies to 2015 and later tax years 2015 withdrawals in excess of revised minimum amounts can be re-contributed, up to amount of reduction in minimum withdrawal amount, until February 29, 2016, and are deductible in in the 2015 tax year Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Legal representation Family Tax Cut Transfer of education credits Temporary measure applicable until the end of 2016 to allow a family member to become the holder of an RDSP for an adult individual who may lack the capacity to enter into a contract Education-related amounts transferred to a spouse not included in the Family Tax Cut calculation Measure extended until the end of 2018 Revision of the calculation of the Family Tax Cut to include the transfer of education credits Automatic application by the Canada Revenue Agency as of 2014 taxation year

Charities and not-for-profit organizations Charities Exemption from capital gains tax on the disposition of certain private corporation shares or real estate Investments by registered charities in limited partnerships Gifts to foreign charitable foundations Exemption from capital gains tax applies only to donation of publicly listed securities, ecologically sensitive land, and cultural property to qualified donees Registered charities are prohibited from engaging in business activities other than those that are related and subordinate to a charity s purpose Foreign charitable foundations cannot be registered as qualified donees Extension of capital gains tax exemption to dispositions of private corporation shares or real estate where - cash proceeds from the disposition are donated within 30 days after the disposition to a qualified donee, and - the transactions are at arm s length Anti-avoidance rules regarding arm s-length requirement apply for the first five years after the disposition Applicable to donations made in respect of dispositions occurring after 2016 Registered charities can, subject to certain conditions, acquire up to a 20% interest in a limited partnership without being considered as carrying on a business Applicable to interests acquired after April 20, 2015 Amendment will also apply to investments made by registered Canadian amateur athletic associations Foreign charitable foundations receiving a gift from the government and pursuing activities related to disaster relief or urgent humanitarian aid, or in the national interest of Canada, can be registered for a two-year period as qualified donees

7 Other measures Collection Information sharing for the collection of non-tax debts None Adoption of measures to permit the sharing of taxpayer information within the Canada Revenue Agency in respect of non-tax debts under certain federal and provincial government programs Application on the date of Royal Assent Reporting requirements for foreign assets (Form T1135) Simplification of Form T1135 Taxpayers who own specified foreign property with a total cost of more than $100,000 are required to file a form T1135 Introduction of a new simplified reporting system, if the total cost of the specified foreign assets is less than $250,000 throughout the year Effective for tax years beginning after 2014 Penalty for repeated failure to report income Easing of the penalty for repeated failure Penalty equal to 10% of the unreported income where a taxpayer fails to report an amount of income in a taxation year and in any of the three preceding years (repeated failure) Penalty applicable when the taxpayer fails to report at least $500 of income in a taxation year and in any of the three preceding taxation years Applicable to the 2015 and subsequent taxation years