Discussion:DPAD-end use matter?

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J2dj2d (talk|edits) said:

12 April 2009
does the end use matter for DPAD? I have a client that manufactures and sells gears to repair used fish cutting machines. Does it qualify since he is producing & selling tangible property?

Bjeter (talk|edits) said:

12 April 2009
In this case, I don't think end use matters. If all of the revenues generated are from the manufacturing process, 100% of the revenues & expenses qualify for DPAD.