15 March 2005 Internal T.I. 2005-0114061I7 - Cash Retirement Gift from a Union

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Cash Retirement Gift from a Union
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Principal Issues: A union provides a cash gift upon retirement (anywhere from $300 to $600), to members in good standing. Whether or not the gift is taxable.

Position: No.

Reasons: The Supreme Court of Canada decision in Wally Fries, 90 DTC 6662, held that payments received by a union member in the form of strike pay were not "income from a source". Similarly, it is our view that a retirement gift provided by a union from union funds to a member of the union is not income from a source and is consequently not taxable under the Act.

		March 15, 2005
	Pat O'Connor	HEADQUARTERS
	Manager, Policy and Technical Enquiries	Kathryn McCarthy, CA
	Trust Accounts Division
	Attention: B. Larocque
		2005-011406

Cash Retirement Gift from a Union

We are writing in response to your letter of February 1, 2005, concerning the above noted subject.

You described a situation where a union provides a cash gift upon retirement (anywhere from $300 to $600), to members in good standing. You enquired as to whether or not the gift is taxable under the Income Tax Act (the Act).

Our Comments

The Supreme Court of Canada decision in Wally Fries, 90 DTC 6662, held that payments received by a union member in the form of strike pay were not "income from a source". Similarly, it is our view that a retirement gift provided by a union from union funds to a member of the union is not income from a source and is consequently not taxable under the Act.

It should be noted that our response is premised on the understanding that the amount of the gifts is relatively insignificant. If the retirement gift were significant, consideration may be given to the application of subsection 8(5) with respect to the employee's deduction of union dues.

We trust our comments will be of assistance to you.

John Oulton, CA
for Director
Business and Partnerships Division
Income Tax Rulings Directorate
Policy and Planning Branch