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It is a fund for foreign filmmakers
- The rise of Australian cinema Arts policy expert Jo Caust has cautioned that, while the government’s $400 million production incentive is predicted to attract billions in foreign expenditure and create thousands of jobs, it is a fund for foreign filmmakers, not for Australian films.
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Jun 28, 2021 · Arts policy expert Jo Caust has cautioned that, while the government’s $400 million production incentive is predicted to attract billions in foreign expenditure and create thousands of...
Jul 21, 2020 · The existing location offset provides a tax rebate of 16.5% of production expenses spent in Australia, while the location incentive – which this $400 million will go towards – provides grants of up to 13.5% of qualifying expenses.
Pleasingly, the combination of the AU$400 million top up to the Location Incentive in July 2020 and Australia’s relative success in 2020/21 in handling the pandemic saw a record amount of international production land in Australia. This has cemented Australia’s position as a leading destination for
Jul 16, 2020 · The 16.5% Location Offset can be combined with the Location Incentive grant enabling international productions to access a tax rebate of up to 30% for qualifying Australian production spend for location filming in Australia.
Dec 8, 2021 · The Location Incentive grant was introduced in 2018 with a fund of AU$540 million with the sole intention of attracting a continuous pipeline of foreign location filming to Australia. To date, under the Location Incentive, the Morrison Government has distributed more than AU$256 million to attract 27 international productions to Australia.
The Branch administers the Location Offset, PDV Offset, the Location Incentive and the Foreign Actors Certification Scheme; provides funding for Ausfilm and Australian Children’s Television Foundation; negotiates international Co-Production agreements; and undertakes agency support and oversight of Screen Australia and the Australian Film ...
Nov 30, 2020 · This year Australia added $280m (a$400m) in funding to its Location Incentive grant, delivering a rebate of up to 30% for international productions. Meet Ausfilm: the organisation that will help...