Discussion:Are Commercials/Infomercials Qualified Production Activities for IRC 199?

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{{ForumNewPost|UserID=Mtbcpa|Date=22 June 2006|Text=I have a client who is hired by individuals to produce half-hour infomercials. I know that film production qualifies for the domestic production activities deduction, but would this qualify?}} {{ForumNewPost|UserID=Mtbcpa|Date=22 June 2006|Text=I have a client who is hired by individuals to produce half-hour infomercials. I know that film production qualifies for the domestic production activities deduction, but would this qualify?}}
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 +{{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Warren|Date=23 June 2006|Text=Any motion picture film or video tape including TV programming whether live or taped according to IRC 199(k) and IRC 168 (f)(3). Based on that I would say that it qualifies.}}

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Mtbcpa (talk|edits) said:

22 June 2006
I have a client who is hired by individuals to produce half-hour infomercials. I know that film production qualifies for the domestic production activities deduction, but would this qualify?

Warren (talk|edits) said:

23 June 2006
Any motion picture film or video tape including TV programming whether live or taped according to IRC 199(k) and IRC 168 (f)(3). Based on that I would say that it qualifies.