When a person emigrates from Canada, there is no deemed disposition/reacquisition of their Canadian real estate holdings. However, ITA 128.1(4)(d)allows a taxpayer to elect to have a deemed disposition/reacquisition of real estate at the time of their departure. Why would an individual wish to make this election? Briefly explain your conclusion.
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