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marclamontagne
Level 3
October 21, 2022
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T3Trust capital loss carryback

  • October 21, 2022
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Hi Everyone,

 

Re: Joint Partner Trust

 

The T3trust had a capital gain in 2021 and was distributed to the Partners via a T3slip and reported on their T1s. The trust will have a capital loss in 2022, and I would like to carry it back to offset the Partners' 2021 gain. I have never done this before, but I understand the loss should flow through to the 2022 T3slip. Though when I tested this, the loss wasn't carrying through to the slip. Do I need to override something?

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Best answer by Pro4

Hi Marc

I agree there are trust types that can allocate the loss to beneficiaries as per the CRA guide:

Unfortunately there is no direct way to accomplish this in ProFile. You will have to override. You cannot override capital losses on the beneficiary form, so, you will need to override on the allocation worksheet, like this for example:

 

 

Hope this helps

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Level 11
October 26, 2022

based on this post, it looks like its not possible. see section on trusts 

https://www.millerthomson.com/en/publications/communiques-and-updates/wealth-matters/april-14-2020-wealth/have-losses-plan-so-that-you-can-use-them/

 

Trusts

A trust can only carry back a net capital loss if the taxable capital gain was subject to tax in the trust.  This is not typically the case as it is usual for a trustee to allocate taxable capital gains to the beneficiaries.  Thus, a trust that realizes a capital loss will usually only be able to carry the loss forward and use it to offset capital gains in the future.

 

Regards,

 

marclamontagne
Level 3
October 27, 2022

Hi Mario B,

 

Then as an alternative, I believe a Joint Partner Trust can flow the capital loss to the beneficiaries' T3slips?

 

Marc

Pro4Answer
Level 8
November 1, 2022

Hi Marc

I agree there are trust types that can allocate the loss to beneficiaries as per the CRA guide:

Unfortunately there is no direct way to accomplish this in ProFile. You will have to override. You cannot override capital losses on the beneficiary form, so, you will need to override on the allocation worksheet, like this for example:

 

 

Hope this helps