Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Tax Credit - South Africa

http://www.thedti.gov.za/film/filmincentive.htm
Location Film and Television Production Incentive

The Location Film and Television Production scheme will replace the Large Budget Film and Television Production Rebate, which the dti implemented in 2004.

This component is only available to foreign-owned productions with Qualifying South African Production Expenditure (QSAPE) of R12 million and above. It provides a rebate of 15 per cent of the QSAPE to qualifying productions in the following formats: feature films, telemovies, television drama series, documentaries, animation and short form animations. Its aim is to attract large-budget overseas film and television productions to South Africa.

South African Film and Television Production and Co-Production Scheme

The South African Film and Television Production Incentive is being introduced in order to provide more financial support for locally-owned productions and co-productions.

This component is available to both South African productions and official treaty co-productions with a total production budget of R2,5 million and above. It provides a rebate of 35 per cent for the first R6 million, and 25% for the remainder of the qualifying production expenditure. The following formats are eligible: feature films, telemovies, television drama series, documentaries, animation and short form animations.

The value of the rebate for any qualifying production is capped at a maximum of R10 million.
Effectively, the following key changes are being introduced:

The reduction of the threshold from R25 million QSAPE for foreign-owned productions to R12 million;

A differential requirement that local-owned productions and co-productions must have at least R2,5 million of total production budget;

An increase of the rebate from 25% up to 35% for local productions in order to ensure higher financial support for local productions;

The reduction of the threshold will make the bundling of productions unnecessary for producers

The provisions of the incentive will encourage production companies to advance industry transformation through adherence to the requirements of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment.
Remember to exclude the tax credit from your film budget.
Check QuickFilmBudget.com for a sample film budget!

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