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Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

 
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Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

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Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

Unfortunately, yes.  This is a deemed disposition.

https://www.taxtips.ca/personaltax/propertyrental/changeinuse.htm

Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

I understand and I am not surprised, but the email I received from "TurboTax AnswerXchange" stated "As it doesn't change its status in regards to being a principal residence, it isn't a deemed disposition.  If and when you do sell the cottage, at that point what you sell it for is compared to what you originally purchased it for to determine the capital gain."
So now I'm a little confused... Which is the correct answer?

Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

Hey thanks for this Jeffrey...that link makes it very clear.  This will suck paying the tax...but at least I won't be filing wrong.

Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

This is the correct answer.   I have provided a link that helps explain.

Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

And you are welcome Stan

Does a change of property use from rental to recreational cottage necessarily trigger a "deemed disposition" and therefore potential capital gain?

Yes, thanks Jeffrey for clarifying.