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- The Film Incentive BC (FIBC) is a refundable tax credit designed to encourage film, television, digital animation and visual effects production in British Columbia. FIBC is for domestic productions that are Canadian owned and have qualifying levels of Canadian content.
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Feb 27, 2024 · Learn about the adjustments to Film Incentive BC Tax Credit (FIBC) application timelines and protocols. 2024 As previously announced , Budget 2024 introduces the amendment to the Regional and Distant location tax credits in the B.C. Income Tax Act to exclude animated productions from eligibility.
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Film and television tax credit. Last updated on April 26, 2024. The film and television tax credit is for eligible corporations that produce eligible film or video productions in British Columbia (B.C.). The credits are for domestic productions with qualifying levels of Canadian content.
BC incentives BC Film and Television Tax Credit (FTTC) The FTTC legislation provides five different refundable tax credits to BC-based, Canadian-controlled, taxable Canadian corporations, whose primary business is a film or video production business carried on through a permanent establishment in Canada.
Important Message for Film Incentive BC Tax Credit Applicants Dec 21, 2021 For an eligibility certificate, we strongly recommend that you apply as early as possible in the pre-production or production stage and no later than 12 months from the corporation’s taxation year in which principal photography began .