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  • GST44 - Election Concerning the Acquisition of a Business or Part of a Business



General information

Who should fill out this form

Fill out this form with the supplier if you are the recipient of a supply of a business or part of a business and you want to make an election so that GST/HST does not apply on the supply, with some exceptions.

Note
Do not fill out this form if you are a recipient that is an SLFI for GST/HST or QST purposes or both, unless you are an SLFI only for GST/HST purposes and you want to make the election only for GST/HST purposes. Instead, fill out Form RC7244, GST/HST and QST Elections Concerning the Acquisition of a Business or Part of a Business by a Recipient that is a Selected Listed Financial Institution.

Eligibility

The supplier and the recipient can jointly make this election if they meet all of the following conditions:

  • The supplier makes a supply of a business or part of it that was established or carried on by the supplier, or that was established or carried on by another person and acquired by the supplier.

  • Under the agreement for the supply, the recipient acquires ownership, possession, or use of all, or substantially all, of the property necessary for the recipient to be capable of carrying on the business or part as a business.

  • One of the following situations applies:

    • The supplier and the recipient are both registrants.

    • The supplier and the recipient are both non-registrants.

    • The supplier is a non-registrant and the recipient is a registrant.

Information you should provide in Part C as the description of the property acquired

List the land, building, equipment, inventory, road vehicles, intangibles such as goodwill, and any other property as defined on this page that has been acquired from the supplier. This list of property is likely described in the agreement between supplier and recipient.

The effect of this election

When all of the eligibility requirements are met and the election is made, GST/HST is not payable on the supply of any property or service that is considered to be made under the agreement for the supply of a business or part of a business, with some exceptions. As a result, the supplier does not have to collect and the recipient does not have to pay the GST/HST on the supplies, with the following exceptions:

  • a taxable supply of a service to be rendered by the supplier

  • a taxable supply of property by way of lease, licence or similar arrangement

  • a taxable supply of real property by way of sale, if the recipient is not a registrant

Definitions

All or substantially all generally means 90% or more.

Business includes a profession, calling, trade, manufacture or undertaking of any kind whatsoever, whether the activity or undertaking is engaged in for profit. It also includes any activity done on a regular or continuous basis that involves the supply of property by way of lease, licence or similar arrangement, but does not include an office or employment.

Part of a business generally includes:

  • an activity that may be a functionally and physically discrete operating unit

  • an activity that supports or is related to the broader business but is organized as a separate activity, which is capable of operating on its own

The sale of individual assets of a business is not a supply of part of the business. For more information, see GST/HST Memorandum 14-4, Sale of a Business or Part of a Business.

Property means any property, whether real or personal, movable or immovable, tangible or intangible, corporeal or incorporeal, and includes a right or interest of any kind, a share and a chose in action, but does not include money.

Recipient of a supply of property or a service means:

  • where consideration for the supply is payable under an agreement for the supply, the person who is liable under the agreement to pay that consideration

  • where the above bullet does not apply and consideration is payable for the supply, the person who is liable to pay that consideration

  • where no consideration is payable for the supply:

    • in the case of a supply of property by way of sale, the person to whom the property is delivered or made available

    • in the case of a supply of property otherwise than by way of sale, the person to whom possession or use of the property is given or made available

    • in the case of a supply of a service, the person to whom the service is rendered

Any reference to a person to whom a supply is made must be read as a reference to the recipient of the supply.

Registrant means a person that is registered or required to be registered for the GST/HST.

Supplier means the person making the supply (for example, the vendor).

Supply means the provision of property or a service in any way, including sale, transfer, barter, exchange, licence, rental, lease, gift, or disposition.

Where to send this form

A recipient who is a GST/HST registrant must send this form, with their GST/HST return for the reporting period in which the acquisition was made, to the address specified on the return. If you file your GST/HST return electronically, send this form to:

Sudbury Tax Center
1050 Notre Dame Avenue
Sudbury ON  P3A 5C2

When the supplier and recipient are both non-registrants, you do not need to send this form. Instead, the recipient must keep this form (or a copy) on file in case the CRA asks to see it.

If you need help

For more information, see GST/HST Memorandum 14-4, Sale of a Business or Part of a Business, go to canada.ca/gst-hst or call 1-800-959-5525.

To get our forms and publications, go to canada.ca/gst-hst-pub.