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You aren't dumb
DPAD is still considered obscure by a lot of very seasoned pros. It's easier than it looks, though. Keep bumping your thread so someone will answer.
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Sect 199
OK, so far, I'm getting that the old oil is not domestic production, but that the car repairs and maint might be? HELP--call me dumb in this area!!!
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I could kiss you
Originally posted by BHoffman View PostI saw your post about dairy farming.
My experience regarding the good ol' DPAD is limited to construction.
I'm sure some kindly person with experience in farming will answer
Well I sure do appreciate that you somewhat agree with me on it. But I will indeed wait for someone to answer my actual post.
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I saw your post about dairy farming.
My experience regarding the good ol' DPAD is limited to construction.
I'm sure some kindly person with experience in farming will answer
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I think I hate that form!!!
Originally posted by Super Mom View PostI'm doing a return for a company that does auto repairs and maint. The have 1099 income from an oil company that pays them for old oil. Is this section 199, domesitic production "extracting oil" in anyone's opinion? I really don't know anything about domestic production, but I don't think this is what was meant. Any opinions?? All help is GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!!
This too wierd that I ask a question about the domestic production and so does someone else the same day .... an omen that this form is a nightmare ???
I think I can answer your question easier than I can my own tho....
I do not think that selling his "old" oil would qualify as producing or "extracting" .... my two cents worth .. but don't go by anything I say ... as I asked my own question regarding this form *L*
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I would not take Sec 199 for this. Not sure if Auto Repair is a Sec. 199 Qualified production activity or not, though.
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Section 199?
I'm doing a return for a company that does auto repairs and maint. The have 1099 income from an oil company that pays them for old oil. Is this section 199, domesitic production "extracting oil" in anyone's opinion? I really don't know anything about domestic production, but I don't think this is what was meant. Any opinions?? All help is GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!!Tags: None
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