An administrative letter ruling involving a company providing DNA testing and analysis and ancestral/health history reports personalized to individual customers worldwide concluded that, based on the provided facts, the true object of these transactions is the nontaxable testing service and subsequent results, and the sale of underlying specimen collection kits is essential to use of the nontaxable service.
Source Deloitte
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