I'm almost sure I've asked this question before, but at the time none of us knew an answer.
For projects that qualify for Domestic Production Activities Deduction:
Are the various limits applied on each project level, or are they applied in the aggregate?
For simplicity's sake, imagine a company with two projects, A and B. Taken by itself there is not enough W-2 Labor spent on project A to qualify for the full deduction, but there is more than sufficient labor on project B to qualify. However, if you add the costs of A and B together, we find out that the total of labor exceeds the threshold.
Is the DPAD deduction limited by virtue of not enough Labor spent on project A?
For projects that qualify for Domestic Production Activities Deduction:
Are the various limits applied on each project level, or are they applied in the aggregate?
For simplicity's sake, imagine a company with two projects, A and B. Taken by itself there is not enough W-2 Labor spent on project A to qualify for the full deduction, but there is more than sufficient labor on project B to qualify. However, if you add the costs of A and B together, we find out that the total of labor exceeds the threshold.
Is the DPAD deduction limited by virtue of not enough Labor spent on project A?
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