The taxpayers purported to buy interest in a U.S. partnership owning a computer whose original capital cost had been completely depreciated for U.S. tax purposes and which currently had a nominal fair market value. Bowie T.C.J. found that if the partnership had continued to exist after their purported purchase of the interest, the undepreciated capital cost of the computer for Canadian income tax purposes would have been its full historical cost.
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