British Columbia HST Regulations (SOR/2011-121)
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Regulations are current to 2024-11-26 and last amended on 2015-04-01. Previous Versions
Anti-Avoidance (continued)
Marginal note:Definitions
12 (1) The following definitions apply in this section.
- person
person does not include a consumer. (personne)
- tax benefit
tax benefit means a reduction, an avoidance or a deferral of tax or other amount payable under Part IX of the Act or an increase in a refund or rebate of tax or other amount under that Part. (avantage fiscal)
- transaction
transaction has the same meaning as in subsection 274(1) of the Act. (opération)
Marginal note:Wind-down — transactions
(2) If
(a) a transaction, or a series of transactions, involving property is made between two or more persons, all of whom are not dealing with each other at arm’s length at the time any of those transactions are made,
(b) the transaction, any of the transactions in the series of transactions or the series of transactions would in the absence of this section result directly or indirectly in a tax benefit to one or more of the persons involved in the transaction or series of transactions, and
(c) it may not reasonably be considered that the transaction, or the series of transactions, has been undertaken or arranged primarily for bona fide purposes other than to obtain a tax benefit, arising from the wind-down of the new harmonized value-added tax system in British Columbia, for one or more of the persons involved in the transaction or series of transactions,
the amount of tax, net tax, input tax credit, rebate or other amount payable by, or refundable to, any of those persons under Part IX of the Act, or any other amount that is relevant for the purposes of computing that amount, is to be determined as is reasonable in the circumstances in order to deny the tax benefit to any of those persons.
Marginal note:Denying tax benefit on transactions
(3) A tax benefit is only to be denied under subsection (2) through an assessment, reassessment or additional assessment under Part IX of the Act.
Marginal note:Request for adjustments
(4) If, with respect to a transaction, a notice of assessment, reassessment or additional assessment involving the application of subsection (2) with respect to the transaction has been sent to a person, any person (other than a person to whom such a notice has been sent) is entitled, within 180 days after the day on which the notice was sent, to request in writing that the Minister make an assessment, a reassessment or an additional assessment, applying subsection (2) with respect to that transaction.
Marginal note:Duties of Minister
(5) On receipt of a request by a person under subsection (4), the Minister must, with all due dispatch, consider the request and, despite subsections 298(1) and (2) of the Act, assess, reassess or make an additional assessment under Part IX of the Act with respect to the person, except that the assessment, reassessment or additional assessment may be made only to the extent that it may reasonably be regarded as relating to the transaction referred to in subsection (4).
- SOR/2012-191, s. 1
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