- T101B - Adjustments to
Canadian Exploration Expenditures (CEE) and Canadian Development
Expenditures (CDE) Previously Renounced
Filing forms T101A, B, C AND D
Forms T101A, B, C and D have a checklist to help you prepare a
complete return. An authorized officer must sign and date in the
"Certification" area each form that is filed.
Who is required to file Forms T101A, B, C and D
A PBC is required to complete and file the appropriate T101
forms to renounce resource expenses (T101A), to reduce or
reclassify an amount previously renounced (T101B), to remit any
applicable Part XII.6 tax (T101C) or to allocate an amount of
assistance among investors (T101D).
Filing deadlines and other dates
The filing deadlines outlined in Forms T101A, B, and C are
summarized in Figure 1 on page 4. Year 1 is the year that the
agreement was entered into or FTWs exercised as the case may
be.
Figure 1: Filing deadlines and other dates
See original
form
Date of renunciation: This is the date that the
renunciation is made, which is generally the earliest date that
Form T101A was signed or certified, or when the T101 slips were
sent to the investors. This date is relevant since the renunciation
must be filed in the month following the month that the
renunciation was made.
The form should be filed for each adjustment that the
corporation makes. The adjustment may be a reduction or a
reclassification. A reduction is an amount that decreases a
previous renunciation, whereas a reclassification re-allocates an
amount among the various expenditure types (types of CEEs and CDEs)
or rules (general rule v. look-back rule) without reducing the
overall renunciation.
Total number of T101 information slips attached: Enter
the number of T101 information slips issued to investors.
Part 2 - Adjustments to amounts previously renounced
Step 1: Enter the identification number that was used
when you filed Form T101A.
Step 2: Enter the effective date of renunciation that
corresponds with the renunciation being adjusted. The effective
date of renunciation for the expenditures being adjusted should be
the same date that was used in the original renunciation. In cases
where more than one renunciation was filed, it is important that
the adjustment be applied to the correct renunciation.
Step 3: Enter the amounts that you will require to
calculate the amended renunciation.
Is this a reduction requested by the Minister?: Indicate
in the appropriate box if this is a reduction requested by, or
without any demand by, the Minister.
When the reduction is requested by the Minister under
subparagraph 66(12.73)(a)(i), this statement must be filed not
later than 30 days after the Minister sent a notice in writing
demanding the reduction. Subsection 66(12.73) requires a
corporation to reduce any amount previously renounced that is in
excess of the amount that could be renounced to the investor and to
file a statement in prescribed form indicating the reduction. The
prescribed forms include the slips.
If the reduction pertains to an amount that was renounced under
the look-back rule as required under subparagraph 66(12.73)(a)(ii),
this form must be filed without any demand by the Minister before
March of year 3.
Line 75 - Total amounts previously renounced: Enter the
amounts that were previously renounced when you filed Form T101A.
If a reduction or reclassification has been filed previously, enter
the amended renunciation after the adjustments.
Reduction Line 76 - Reduction of expenses previously
renounced using the general rule: Enter the reductions that
affect renunciations made under the general rule.
Line 77 - Reduction of expenses previously renounced using
the look-back rule: Enter the reductions that affect
renunciations made under the look-back rule.
Line 78 - Total reduction: Enter the sum of lines 76 and
77 for each column.
Reclassification
Enter the amount of the reclassification. When the
reclassification is simply a reallocation from one CEE to another
(i.e. Oil & Gas CEEs to Deemed CEEs), T101 slips need not be
filed. However, if the reclassificaiton is between CEEs and CDEs,
or affects tax credits, then T101 slips must be filed. The
reclassification should be positive for an increase and negative
for a decrease. The total of all reclassifications should be equal
to zero.
Line 79 - Reclassification to (from) the general rule of
expenses previously renounced: Enter the reclassifications
(increase and decrease) that affect renunciations under the general
rule.
Line 80 - Reclassification to (from) the look-back rule of
expenses previously renounced: Enter the reclassifications
(increase and decrease) that affect renunciations under the
look-back rule.
Line 81 - Total reclassification: Enter the sum of lines
79 and 80 for each column.
Line 82 - Amended amount renounced: Enter the total of
line 75 less line 78 and plus or minus line 81, as the case may be,
for each column.
Step 4: Enter the amended amounts according to the
location of the activities. The expenditures identified on line 82
should be allocated to the province(s) and territory(ies) where
they have been incurred.
Step 5: Enter the amended eligible resource expenditures
qualifying for ITC and provincial tax credits according to the
location of the activities. The expenditures should be allocated to
the provinces and territories where they have been incurred. The
amount qualifying for a federal ITC, or a portion, may also qualify
for a provincial tax credit.
Line 84 - Total amount qualifying for ITC: Enter the
total of the amounts allocated to the province(s) and
territory(ies) that qualifies for the ITC.
Part 3 - Penalty calculation
Form T101B should be filed before March of Year 3 if the
look-back rule was used, or 30 days after being notified in writing
by the Minister. If the form is filed after the filing deadline,
the late filing penalty must accompany the form. Another penalty of
up to 25% of the excess renounced will also apply under subsections
163(2.21) and 163(2.22) where:
- A person, knowingly or under circumstances amounting to gross
negligence has made or has participated in assentedto or acquiesced
in the making of a false statement or omission in the document
required to be filed under subsection66(12.73) in respect of a
renunciation purported to be made as a consequence of subsection
66(12.66), or
- The person fails to file the document on or before the day that
is 24 months after the day on or before which it was required to be
filed.
Changes to the T101 information slips
If you prepare amended, or cancelled T101 information slips,
send our copies of the informaiton slips and any other forms, with
a covering note explaining the changes, to the Ottawa Technology
Centre.
Amended T101 information slips - If you have to change
some of the data on a T101 information slip for a certain investor,
prepare another. Select the appropriate box on the right side of
the amended information slip and send two copies to the
recipient.
Cancelled T101 information slips - If you issued a T101
information slip by mistake and you want to cancel it, prepare
another one with the same data as on the original T101 information
slip. Clearly print the word CANCELLED at the top of the
information slip and send two copies to the recipient.
Duplicate T101 information slips - If you issue a T101
information slip to replace one that a partner has lost or
destroyed, prepare another one with the same data as on the
original information slip. Select the "Duplicate" box on the right
side of the revised information slip and send two copies to the
recipient. You do not have to send us our copies of the duplicate
T101 information slips.
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