, Buckwold,nKitunen,nRomannandnIqbal,nCanadiannIncomenTaxation,n2023-2024nEd.
CHAPTER 1 n
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n n n n n n
ReviewnQuestions
1. Ifnincomentaxnisnimposednafternprofitsnhavenbeenndetermined,nwhynisntaxationnrelevantntonb
usinessndecisionnmaking?
2. Mostnbusinessndecisionsninvolventhenevaluationnofnalternativencoursesnofnaction.nFornexam
ple,nanmarketingnmanagernmaynbenresponsiblenfornchoosingnanstrategynfornestablishingnsal
esninnnewngeographicalnterritories.nBrieflynexplainnhownthentaxnfactorncannbenannintegralnpartn
ofnthisndecision.
3. Whatnarenthenfundamentalnvariablesnofnthenincomentaxnsystemnthatndecision-
makersnshouldnbenfamiliarnwithnsonthatntheyncannapplyntaxnissuesntontheirnareasnofnresponsi
bility?
4. Whatnisnann“after-tax”napproachntondecisionnmaking?
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n n n n n n
1n Oncenprofitnisndetermined,nthenIncomenTaxnActndeterminesnthenamountnofnincomentaxnthat
nresults.nHowever,natnallnlevelsnof nmanagement,nalternativencoursesnof nactionnarenevaluated.n
Innmanyncases,nthenchoicenofnonenalternativenovernthenothernmaynaffectnbothnthenamountnandnt
hentimingnofnfuturentaxesnonnincomengeneratednfromnthatnactivity.nTherefore,nthenpersonnma
kingnthosendecisionsnhasnandirectninputnintonfuturenafter-
taxncashnflow.nObviously,ndecisionsnthatnreducenornpostponenthenpaymentnofntaxnaffectnthenu
ltimatenreturnnonninvestmentnand,ninnturn,nthenvaluenofnthenenterprise.nIncludingnthentaxnvaria
blenasnanpartnofnthenformalndecisionnprocessnwillnultimatelynleadntonimprovednafter-
taxncashnflow.
R1-
2nExpansionncannbenachievedninnnewngeographicnareasnthroughndirectnselling,nornbynestablis
hingnanformalnpresenceninnthennewnterritorynwithnanbranchnofficenornanseparatencorporation.nT
hennewnterritoriesnmaynalsoncrossnprovincialnorninternationalnboundaries.nProvincialnincomen
taxnratesnvarynamongstnthenprovinces.nThenamountnofnincomenthatnisnsubjectntontaxninnthenne
wnprovincenwillnbendifferentnforneachnofnthenthreenalternativesnmentionednabove.nFornexampl
e,nwithndirectnselling,nnonenofnthenincomenisntaxedninnthennewnprovince,nbutnwithnanseparatenc
orporation,nallnofnthenincomenisntaxedninnthennewnprovince.nBecausenthentaxncostnisndifferentni
nneachncase,ntaxationnisnanrelevantnpartnofnthendecisionnandnmustnbenincludedninnanyncost-
benefitnanalysisnthatncomparesnthenthreenalternativesn[Reg.n400-402.1].
R1-
3n An basicn understandingn ofn then followingn variablesn willn significantlyn strengthenn an decisionnmak
er'snabilityntonapplyntaxnissuesntontheirnareanofnresponsibility.
TypesnofnIncome -
Employment,nBusiness,nProperty,nCapitalngainsnTax
ablenEntities - Individuals,nCorporations,nTrusts
AlternativenBusiness -
Corporation,nProprietorship,nPartnership,nLimitednStr
uctures partnership,nJointnarrangement,nIncomentrust
TaxnJurisdictions - Federal,nProvincial,nForeign
R1-
4nAllncashnflowndecisions,nwhethernrelatedntonrevenues,nexpenses,nassetnacquisitionsnorndiv
estitures,norndebtnandnequitynrestructuring,nwillnimpactnthenamountnandntimingnofnthentaxncost
.nTherefore,ncashnflownexistsnonlynonnannafterntaxnbasis,nand,nthentaxnimpactsnwhethernornnotn t
hen ultimaten resultn ofn then decisionn isn successful.n Ann after-taxn approachn ton decision-
makingnrequiresneachndecision-makerntonthinkn"after-
tax"nforneveryndecisionnatnthentimenthendecisionnisnbeingnmade,nand,ntonconsidernalternativenc
oursesnofnactionntonminimizenthentaxncost,ninnthensamenwaynthatndecisionsnarenmadenregardi
ngnotherntypesnofncosts.
Failuren tonapplynannafter-
taxnapproachnatnthentimen thatn decisionsn arenmadenmayn provideninaccurateninformationnfornevaluati
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n n n n n n
ReviewnQuestions
1. Ifnincomentaxnisnimposednafternprofitsnhavenbeenndetermined,nwhynisntaxationnrelevantntonb
usinessndecisionnmaking?
2. Mostnbusinessndecisionsninvolventhenevaluationnofnalternativencoursesnofnaction.nFornexam
ple,nanmarketingnmanagernmaynbenresponsiblenfornchoosingnanstrategynfornestablishingnsal
esninnnewngeographicalnterritories.nBrieflynexplainnhownthentaxnfactorncannbenannintegralnpartn
ofnthisndecision.
3. Whatnarenthenfundamentalnvariablesnofnthenincomentaxnsystemnthatndecision-
makersnshouldnbenfamiliarnwithnsonthatntheyncannapplyntaxnissuesntontheirnareasnofnresponsi
bility?
4. Whatnisnann“after-tax”napproachntondecisionnmaking?
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R1- TAXATION― ITS ROLE IN BUSINESS DECISION MAKING
n n n n n n
1n Oncenprofitnisndetermined,nthenIncomenTaxnActndeterminesnthenamountnofnincomentaxnthat
nresults.nHowever,natnallnlevelsnof nmanagement,nalternativencoursesnof nactionnarenevaluated.n
Innmanyncases,nthenchoicenofnonenalternativenovernthenothernmaynaffectnbothnthenamountnandnt
hentimingnofnfuturentaxesnonnincomengeneratednfromnthatnactivity.nTherefore,nthenpersonnma
kingnthosendecisionsnhasnandirectninputnintonfuturenafter-
taxncashnflow.nObviously,ndecisionsnthatnreducenornpostponenthenpaymentnofntaxnaffectnthenu
ltimatenreturnnonninvestmentnand,ninnturn,nthenvaluenofnthenenterprise.nIncludingnthentaxnvaria
blenasnanpartnofnthenformalndecisionnprocessnwillnultimatelynleadntonimprovednafter-
taxncashnflow.
R1-
2nExpansionncannbenachievedninnnewngeographicnareasnthroughndirectnselling,nornbynestablis
hingnanformalnpresenceninnthennewnterritorynwithnanbranchnofficenornanseparatencorporation.nT
hennewnterritoriesnmaynalsoncrossnprovincialnorninternationalnboundaries.nProvincialnincomen
taxnratesnvarynamongstnthenprovinces.nThenamountnofnincomenthatnisnsubjectntontaxninnthenne
wnprovincenwillnbendifferentnforneachnofnthenthreenalternativesnmentionednabove.nFornexampl
e,nwithndirectnselling,nnonenofnthenincomenisntaxedninnthennewnprovince,nbutnwithnanseparatenc
orporation,nallnofnthenincomenisntaxedninnthennewnprovince.nBecausenthentaxncostnisndifferentni
nneachncase,ntaxationnisnanrelevantnpartnofnthendecisionnandnmustnbenincludedninnanyncost-
benefitnanalysisnthatncomparesnthenthreenalternativesn[Reg.n400-402.1].
R1-
3n An basicn understandingn ofn then followingn variablesn willn significantlyn strengthenn an decisionnmak
er'snabilityntonapplyntaxnissuesntontheirnareanofnresponsibility.
TypesnofnIncome -
Employment,nBusiness,nProperty,nCapitalngainsnTax
ablenEntities - Individuals,nCorporations,nTrusts
AlternativenBusiness -
Corporation,nProprietorship,nPartnership,nLimitednStr
uctures partnership,nJointnarrangement,nIncomentrust
TaxnJurisdictions - Federal,nProvincial,nForeign
R1-
4nAllncashnflowndecisions,nwhethernrelatedntonrevenues,nexpenses,nassetnacquisitionsnorndiv
estitures,norndebtnandnequitynrestructuring,nwillnimpactnthenamountnandntimingnofnthentaxncost
.nTherefore,ncashnflownexistsnonlynonnannafterntaxnbasis,nand,nthentaxnimpactsnwhethernornnotn t
hen ultimaten resultn ofn then decisionn isn successful.n Ann after-taxn approachn ton decision-
makingnrequiresneachndecision-makerntonthinkn"after-
tax"nforneveryndecisionnatnthentimenthendecisionnisnbeingnmade,nand,ntonconsidernalternativenc
oursesnofnactionntonminimizenthentaxncost,ninnthensamenwaynthatndecisionsnarenmadenregardi
ngnotherntypesnofncosts.
Failuren tonapplynannafter-
taxnapproachnatnthentimen thatn decisionsn arenmadenmayn provideninaccurateninformationnfornevaluati
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