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US S638

US S638
Promoting More American Manufacturing Jobs Act


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Introduced
03/15/2017
In Committee
03/15/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Promoting More American Manufacturing Jobs Act This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to specify rules for applying the deduction for income from domestic production activities to contract manufacturing or production arrangements. In a contract manufacturing or production arrangement, a person contracts with one or more unrelated persons for the manufacture, production, growth, or extraction of an item of qualifying production property (tangible personal property, computer software, and sound recordings) or film. The qualifying production property must be manufactured, produced, grown, or extracted in whole or significant part within the United States. In an arrangement in which any person makes a substantial contribution through the activities of its employees within the United States to the manufacture, production, growth, or extraction of qualifying production property: (1) the person shall be treated as engaging in the activity, and (2) the domestic production gross receipts of the person shall include the gross receipts received under the arrangement for the activities. The Internal Revenue Service must prescribe regulations that include specified factors for determining a substantial contribution. A person with an economic risk of loss of more than 50% of the direct material costs necessary to the manufacture, production, growth, or extraction of the qualifying production is deemed to make a substantial contribution. The parties to an arrangement may agree in writing to: (1) make only one person eligible for the deduction, or (2) apply the rules retroactively to tax years in which only one person claimed the deduction.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to specify rules for applying the deduction for income from domestic production activities to contract manufacturing or production arrangements. In such arrangements, a person contracts with others to manufacture, produce, grow, or extract qualifying production property (such as tangible personal property, computer software, and sound recordings) in whole or significant part within the United States. The bill provides that the person making a substantial contribution through the activities of its U.S. employees to the manufacture, production, growth, or extraction of the qualifying production property shall be treated as engaging in that activity and include the gross receipts received under the arrangement for those activities. The bill also allows parties to a contract manufacturing or production arrangement to agree in writing that only one person will be eligible for the deduction, and allows retroactive application of the rules in certain cases.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. (on 03/15/2017)

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