Jedi Accountant
First, the art collection nd the jewelry: both were bequeathed to her daughter, the adjusted cost base is 23,400 and the fair market value is 57,000, which is also the price at which the daughter sold it. The jewelry, on the other hand, was originally purchased for 32,000 but was worth a paltry 8,300. As for the Sith Inquisitor shares, they were bought for 12,400 and paid 860 in dividends inter vivos, and their fair market value was 28,600 at death, which was donated to the Humane Society (and hence can be ignored for capital gains purposes) while receiving a receipt for 28,600. Also, she inherited Hikaido Fittings shares, worth 72,000 when her father died, and paid 6,200 in non-eligible dividends (and grossed up at 17% rather than at 38%), and were not eligible for the LGCD; they were left to the husband. Who got 1.123 million rolled over into his own RRSP. Plus the family residence can be disregarded because of the primary residence exemption; she also had a capital loss carry forward of 89,400 and LPP loss carry forwards of 5,400. Finally, the will requires her to elect out of the Income Tax Act Section 70(6) which provided for spousal rollover of capital assets at ACB or UCC (depending on whether the assets are depreciable or not).