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allankrak
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How to correctly calculate Capital Cost Allowance for a new passenger vehicle purchased in 2016 tax year? CRA indicates you need to reduce the CCA by 50% for first year?

Vehicle is passenger and worth >$30k, so Class 10.1 here in BC. So I calculate $30k + PST/GST = $33,600 x 50% = $16,800 CCA for 2016.  Is this correct?
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How to correctly calculate Capital Cost Allowance for a new passenger vehicle purchased in 2016 tax year? CRA indicates you need to reduce the CCA by 50% for first year?

Enter the max cost of $30K plus tax as an addition and the software will automatically apply the "half-year" rule for CCA calculation and set up the correct UUC for next year.

I was assuming you are claiming this under Employment Expenses?

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How to correctly calculate Capital Cost Allowance for a new passenger vehicle purchased in 2016 tax year? CRA indicates you need to reduce the CCA by 50% for first year?

Enter the max cost of $30K plus tax as an addition and the software will automatically apply the "half-year" rule for CCA calculation and set up the correct UUC for next year.

I was assuming you are claiming this under Employment Expenses?