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Jack Wild Owns a Depreciable Property with a Capital Cost

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Jack Wild owns a depreciable property with a capital cost of $120,000 and a fair market value of $180,000. It is the only asset in its CCA class and the UCC balance for the class is $98,000. He uses ITA 85 to transfer this property to a new corporation at an elected value of $160,000. In return for the property, he receives a note for $160,000, in addition to common shares with a fair market value of $20,000.
What are the tax implications of this transaction for both Jack Wild and the transferee corporation? Include in your answer the adjusted cost base and PUC of the shares.

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