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12 décembre 2023
Updated April 16, 2024.
If you’re a trustee of a trust that might no longer serve its purpose or is sitting idle, now’s the time to review it and consider whether to continue it or wind it down. With some exceptions, all trusts in existence on December 31, 2023 will be subject to new annual reporting requirements starting in 2024 and harsh non-compliance penalties for incomplete or inaccurate information could apply. Winding up a trust after December 30, 2023 won’t eliminate your obligation to fulfill the new reporting obligations for the 2023 taxation year – but it will reduce or eliminate your compliance obligations in subsequent years.
Affected Trusts. Unless exempted, all trusts with a year end on December 31, 2023 or later – even if they didn’t earn income – must comply with the new reporting requirements. These new reporting requirements also apply to trustees holding legal title to residential property in Canada subject to the Underused Housing Tax Act’s reporting obligations, creating a requirement to file a T3 Return and Schedule 15. Notably, although the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) original position was that the new reporting obligations also extend to bare trusts – despite the fact bare trusts aren’t considered taxable trusts from a tax law perspective – on March 28, 2024 CRA exempted bare trusts from the reporting requirements for the 2023 taxation year. In addition to bare trusts for 2023, trusts exempted from the new reporting requirements include:
New Reporting Requirements. Trustees will be required to disclose substantially more information to CRA than in the past. If a trust has never earned income since its settlement, it’s likely that trust has never filed a T3 Return. However, under the new reporting requirements, if you’re currently a trustee of a trust you’ll likely be required to complete a T3 Trust Income Tax and Information Return. The majority of trustees will also be required to disclose information about each of the following:
For each of these individuals, the trustee must report all the following information:
Non-Compliance Penalties. Trusts that fail to comply with the new reporting obligations will be subject to harsh penalties, particularly for trusts holding valuable assets.
For example, for an intentional failure to file a T3 Return for property held in trust with a value of $100,000, CRA could assess a minimum $5,025 penalty on the first day the T3 Return remains unreported. But because CRA routinely reassesses taxpayers years after a specific taxation year, practically this penalty could be much higher unless the taxpayers voluntarily file late before a reassessment.
Please contact your McInnes Cooper lawyer or any member of our Tax Solutions Team @ McInnes Cooper to discuss whether and when you should wind up your trust.
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