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posted Oct 30, 2019 12:27:27 AM

I imported 3 boats from China into 2016 that I intended to sell in 2016 in Vancouver. As of today I still have not been able to sell any. Can I declare a loss for 2016?

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Level 15
Oct 30, 2019 12:27:29 AM

As a general rule, you need to actually have a "sale" to incur a loss. Profits from the sale of almost all capital assets, with the exception of your principal residence, are subject to tax as a capital gain. Unfortunately, losses from the sale of most personal capital assets are not deductible.

Attached are two articles concerning sale of Personal Use Property;

http://www.taxplanningguide.ca/tax-planning-guide/section-2-individuals/selling-personal-use-capital...

https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tips/tax-tip-capital-gains-and-losses-on-the-sale-of-a-boat-6242

If you are in the business of buying and selling boats, you may be able to claim a loss when you actually sell a boat. And if this is the case, I would suggest seeking further advice from a qualified business advisor.

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Level 15
Oct 30, 2019 12:27:29 AM

As a general rule, you need to actually have a "sale" to incur a loss. Profits from the sale of almost all capital assets, with the exception of your principal residence, are subject to tax as a capital gain. Unfortunately, losses from the sale of most personal capital assets are not deductible.

Attached are two articles concerning sale of Personal Use Property;

http://www.taxplanningguide.ca/tax-planning-guide/section-2-individuals/selling-personal-use-capital...

https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tips/tax-tip-capital-gains-and-losses-on-the-sale-of-a-boat-6242

If you are in the business of buying and selling boats, you may be able to claim a loss when you actually sell a boat. And if this is the case, I would suggest seeking further advice from a qualified business advisor.