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Under the Income Tax Act, what is the principal residence exemption?

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C) An exemption from capital gains tax when selling your primary residence

The principal residence exemption allows Canadian residents to avoid paying capital gains tax on the sale of their primary residence. This exemption applies to the home where you ordinarily live and can only be claimed for one property per family unit per year.

Answer Options
A
A tax credit for first-time homebuyers
B
An exemption from paying property taxes on your primary residence
C
An exemption from capital gains tax when selling your primary residence
D
A deduction for mortgage interest payments

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