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Taking Depreciation on rental property

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I am non resident of Canada, i have rental property in Canada, can i take depreciation cost since the time of conversion personal to rental? i already file form T2091 when i left.


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Yes, you can claim Capital Cost Allowance. This should be claimed when filing a Section 216 Non-Resident Rental Return.


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