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Fracto Inc. is a Canadian controlled private corporation with a December 31 year end. For the taxation year ending December 31, 2019, its Net Income For Tax Purposes was made up of the following components:


Active Business Income (Note 1)                                          $ 514,400


Dividends From Canadian Corporations:


        Wholly-Owned Subsidiary (Note 2)                                  297,400


        Portfolio Investments (All Eligible Dividends)                   89,600


Canadian Source Interest                                                              44,300


Taxable Capital Gains                                                                     93,100


Net Income For Tax Purposes                                              $1,038,800



Note 1 As determined under ITR 5200, $326,000 of this total qualified as M&P profits. As these amounts are allocated to a province which has a special rate for M&P profits, the company calculates the federal M&P deduction.



Note 2 As a result of paying these dividends, the subsidiary received a dividend refund of $52,800. None of these dividends were designated as eligible.



Other Information:


1.    Fracto Inc. is part of a group of several associated companies. It has been agreed that Fracto Inc. will be allocated $100,000 of the group’s annual business limit for purposes of determining the small business deduction.


2.    At December 31, 2018, Fracto Inc. had a Refundable Dividend Tax On Hand balance of $12,000. During 2018, Fracto Inc. paid no dividends.


3.    At December 31, 2018, Fracto Inc. had a GRIP balance of $126,700.


4.    For 2018, Fracto and its associated corporations had ADJUSTED Aggregate Investment Income of $47,650. Their Taxable Capital Employed In Canada was $4,652,000 for 2018.


5.    On July 1, 2019, Fracto Inc. paid taxable dividends to its shareholders in the amount of $132,400. It is the policy of the Fracto Inc. to maximize the amount of dividends designated as eligible, regardless of whether or not they qualify for a dividend refund.


6.    The Company has available a net capital loss carry forward of $12,000 [(1/2)($24,000)] and a non-capital loss carry forward of $163,400. It plans to deduct both of these items to the extent possible during 2019.



Required:Show all of the calculations used to provide the following required information, including those for which the result is nil.


For Fracto Inc.’s 2019 taxation year, calculate the following items:


A.    Part I Tax Payable.


B.    The refundable portion of Part I Tax Payable.


C.    Part IV Tax Payable.


D.    The balance in the GRIP account on December 31, 2019.

Jun 09, 2022
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