Margaret Geller is a widow and does not work. Her main source of income has been from two rental properties and investment income. Margaret's birthday is June 8, 1961 and her SIN number is 555-555-556. Address at 941 Progress Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M1G 3T8, with a home phone number of 416-289-5000. The information regarding Margaret's rental properties are as follows: Rental Property #1 - 92 Park Place, Toronto, Ontario, M2H 2N5 Rental income for 12 months in 2020: $1,440 per month Insurance: $5,000 for 2018 Roof repairs: $3,200 for 2018 Property taxes: $4,400 for 2018 There was no mortgage on 92 Park Place. As part of the tenant agreement, the tenant was responsible to pay all utilities. Rental Property #2 - 556 Lucid Towers, Toronto, Ontario, M1B 5K7 Rental Income: For the first 6 months of 2020, Margaret had a tenant paying rent at $1,950 per month. The tenant moved out and had been vacant for 2 months. A new tenant moved in for the remainder of the year and rent was $2,000. Insurance: $3,800 Property tax: $4,210 Maps MKTG116 Group As. Cl Practice Assignmen... Rental Property #2 - 556 Lucid Towers, Toronto, Ontario, M1B 5K7 Rental Income: For the first 6 months of 2020, Margaret had a tenant paying rent at $1,950 per month. The tenant moved out and had been vacant for 2 months. A new tenant moved in for the remainder of the year and rent was $2,000. Insurance: $3,800 Property tax: $4,210 Mortgage interest: $6,780 Utilities: $2,900 Margaret could not handle managing 556 Lucid Towers and had decided to hire a part-time property manager in the beginning of September. The property manager was paid $600 a month On both properties, CCA was never claimed and Margaret does not wish to claim CCA this year Margaret's income includes eligible dividends of $4,000 from BCE, $10,000 interest income from RBC, and capital gains, Margaret had two capital dispositions in 2020. She sold 500 BCE shares on November 18 for $181,000 (her ACB was $175,000) On November 14 she also had purchased 1,000 Bombardier shares for $7,000. On December 19 she sold 1,000 Bombardier shares for $6,200, which she bought 1,500 Bombardier shares on December 28 for $6,500. Due to financial difficulties, Margaret had in Margaret's income includes eligible dividends of $4,000 from BCE, $10,000 interest income from RBC, and capital gains. Margaret had two capital dispositions in 2020. She sold 500 BCE shares on November 18 for $181,000 (her ACB was $175,000). On November, 14 she also had purchased 1,000 Bombardier shares for $7,000. On December 19 she sold 1,000 Bombardier shares for $6,200, which she bought 1,500 Bombardier shares on December 28 for $6,500. . Due to financial difficulties, Margaret had to sell a number of personal items: A Fred Varley oil painting which she acquired for $140,000 is sold at auction for $180,000, with the auction house claiming 20% commission fee on the sale price An antique dresser that she acquired for $850 is sold privately for $1,300. No selling costs were involved . Prepare Margaret Geller's 2020 T1 tax return with minimum taxes payable. Ignore any GST/HST implications. Submission Submit your assignment on eCentennial under "Assignments". Your submission should include: 1. The entire ProFile computer file (the file extension that ends 20T), and 2. A PDF printout of the "Summary" page. Margaret Geller is a widow and does not work. Her main source of income has been from two rental properties and investment income. Margaret's birthday is June 8, 1961 and her SIN number is 555-555-556. Address at 941 Progress Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M1G 3T8, with a home phone number of 416-289-5000. The information regarding Margaret's rental properties are as follows: Rental Property #1 - 92 Park Place, Toronto, Ontario, M2H 2N5 Rental income for 12 months in 2020: $1,440 per month Insurance: $5,000 for 2018 Roof repairs: $3,200 for 2018 Property taxes: $4,400 for 2018 There was no mortgage on 92 Park Place. As part of the tenant agreement, the tenant was responsible to pay all utilities. Rental Property #2 - 556 Lucid Towers, Toronto, Ontario, M1B 5K7 Rental Income: For the first 6 months of 2020, Margaret had a tenant paying rent at $1,950 per month. The tenant moved out and had been vacant for 2 months. A new tenant moved in for the remainder of the year and rent was $2,000. Insurance: $3,800 Property tax: $4,210 Maps MKTG116 Group As. Cl Practice Assignmen... Rental Property #2 - 556 Lucid Towers, Toronto, Ontario, M1B 5K7 Rental Income: For the first 6 months of 2020, Margaret had a tenant paying rent at $1,950 per month. The tenant moved out and had been vacant for 2 months. A new tenant moved in for the remainder of the year and rent was $2,000. Insurance: $3,800 Property tax: $4,210 Mortgage interest: $6,780 Utilities: $2,900 Margaret could not handle managing 556 Lucid Towers and had decided to hire a part-time property manager in the beginning of September. The property manager was paid $600 a month On both properties, CCA was never claimed and Margaret does not wish to claim CCA this year Margaret's income includes eligible dividends of $4,000 from BCE, $10,000 interest income from RBC, and capital gains, Margaret had two capital dispositions in 2020. She sold 500 BCE shares on November 18 for $181,000 (her ACB was $175,000) On November 14 she also had purchased 1,000 Bombardier shares for $7,000. On December 19 she sold 1,000 Bombardier shares for $6,200, which she bought 1,500 Bombardier shares on December 28 for $6,500. Due to financial difficulties, Margaret had in Margaret's income includes eligible dividends of $4,000 from BCE, $10,000 interest income from RBC, and capital gains. Margaret had two capital dispositions in 2020. She sold 500 BCE shares on November 18 for $181,000 (her ACB was $175,000). On November, 14 she also had purchased 1,000 Bombardier shares for $7,000. On December 19 she sold 1,000 Bombardier shares for $6,200, which she bought 1,500 Bombardier shares on December 28 for $6,500. . Due to financial difficulties, Margaret had to sell a number of personal items: A Fred Varley oil painting which she acquired for $140,000 is sold at auction for $180,000, with the auction house claiming 20% commission fee on the sale price An antique dresser that she acquired for $850 is sold privately for $1,300. No selling costs were involved . Prepare Margaret Geller's 2020 T1 tax return with minimum taxes payable. Ignore any GST/HST implications. Submission Submit your assignment on eCentennial under "Assignments". Your submission should include: 1. The entire ProFile computer file (the file extension that ends 20T), and 2. A PDF printout of the "Summary" page