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Complete Test Bank for Canadian Income Taxation 2025|2026 Edition 28e by William Buckwold, Joan Kitunen, Matthew Roman, Abraham Iqbal. All Chapters (Chap 1 to 23) plus Cases exams are included too. Part 1 A Planning and Decision Making Approach to Taxation Chapter 1 Taxation—Its Role in Decision Making Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Tax Planning Part 2 An Overview of Income Determination and Tax for the Two Primary Entities Chapter 3?Liability for Tax, Income Determination, and Administration of the Income Tax System Chapter 4 Income from Employment Chapter 5 Income from Business Chapter 6 The Acquisition, Use, and Disposal of Depreciable Property Chapter 7 Income from Property Chapter 8 Gains and Losses on the Disposition of Capital Property—Capital Gains Chapter 9 Other Income, Other Deductions, and Special Rules for Completing Net Income for Tax Purposes Chapter 10 Individuals: Determination of Taxable Income and Taxes Payable Chapter 11 Corporations—An Introduction Part 3 The Corporate Structure Chapter 12 Organization, Capital Structures, and Income Distributions of Corporations Chapter 13 The Canadian-Controlled Private Corporation Chapter 14 Multiple Corporations and Their Reorganization Part 4 Other Forms of Business Organization Chapter 15 Partnerships Chapter 16 Limited Partnerships and Joint Ventures Chapter 17 Trusts Part 5 Selected Topics Chapter 18 Business Acquisitions and Divestitures—Assets versus Shares Chapter 19 Business Acquisitions and Divestitures—Tax-Deferred Sales Chapter 20 Domestic and International Business Expansion Chapter 21 Tax Aspects of Corporate Financing Chapter 22 Introduction to GST/HST Chapter 23 Business Valuations

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Test Bank for Canadian Income Taxation, 2025/2026, 28th Edition by William Buckwold

Chapter 01 -
All Chapters Included ✅
1. Award: 10.00 points




Which of the following is not considered to be a separate entity for tax purposes in Canada?


 An individual

 A proprietorship

 A corporation

 A trust



A proprietorship is correct as the entities subject to tax on income in Canada are individuals,
corporations, and trusts.



2. Award: 10.00 points




Which of the following attitudes and actions is most likely to help decision-makers develop an
efficient approach to taxation?


 Cash flows should be considered from a before-tax perspective when making decisions.

 Functional managers should not be held responsible for the tax effects of decisions within
their divisions.

 Tax costs to a business should be regarded as controllable expenses, much like product
costs and selling costs.

 All managers should own a copy of the Income Tax Act.



Taxation should be considered in all aspects of business planning on an ongoing basis.

,3. Award: 10.00 points




Which of the following statements is true?


 Dividends paid by a corporation are deductible by that corporation and are a form of
property income for the recipient.

 Dividends paid by a corporation are deductible by that corporation and are a form of
business income for the recipient.

 Dividends paid by a corporation are not deductible by that corporation and are a form of
business income for the recipient.

 Dividends paid by a corporation are not deductible by that corporation and are a form of
property income for the recipient.



Dividends are paid from after-tax corporate income and are not a deductible expense. Dividends
received by individuals are a form of property income.



4. Award: 10.00 points




When assessing the value of a corporation, the most relevant information that decision-makers
normally consider is


 the potential for before-tax profits.

 the potential for after-tax profits.

 the current corporate tax rate.

 cash flow before-tax.



Decision-making should always address the after-tax values.

,5. Award: 10.00 points



Income tax is calculated for which of the following jurisdictional groups?


 Municipal, provincial, and federal

 Municipal, federal, and foreign

 Provincial, federal, and foreign

 Municipal, provincial, and foreign



Canadian taxpayers are usually subject to provincial, federal, and foreign tax on international
income.



6. Award: 10.00 points




Two investor corporations may not enter jointly into which of the following?


 Joint venture

 Partnership

 Separate corporation

 Proprietorship



A proprietorship, since it is an operation run by one individual.



7. Award: 10.00 points




Which of the following statements is true?


 Cash flow should never be calculated on an after-tax basis.

 The tax cost to a business should be regarded as a cost of doing business.

 Income tax cannot be treated as a controllable cost.

 The value of an enterprise should be based on pre-tax cash flow.



Tax costs are a regular part of doing business and therefore have an impact on cash flow.

, 8. Award: 10.00 points




Logan holds a 7% interest-bearing debt instrument in Glow Co. Glow Co.'s tax rate is 27%, and
Logan is in a 45% tax bracket. Which of the following statements is correct?


 The after-tax cost of the debt instrument is 5.11% to Glow Co., and the after-tax value to
Logan is 3.85%.

 The after-tax cost of the debt instrument is 5.11% to Glow Co., and the after-tax value to
Logan is 3.15%.

 The after-tax cost of the debt instrument is 1.89% to Glow Co., and the after-tax value to
Logan is 3.15%.

 The after-tax cost of the debt instrument is 7% to Glow Co., and the after-tax value to
Logan is 7%.



.07 × (1 - .27) = 5.11%
.07 × (1 - .45) = 3.85%.



9. Award: 10.00 points



Which of the following lists accurately names the five general income categories for tax purposes?


 Business, Interest, Employment, Capital Gains, Other

 Business, Property, Employment, Capital Gains, Foreign

 Business, Property, Employment, Capital Gains, Other

 Business, Property, Employment, Investments, Other



Income for tax purposes is categorized as Business, Property, Employment, Capital Gains, and
Other.

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