Can You Afford Not To Use Film Tax Credits When Financing a Film In Canada - An Investor Primer
Article Overview: Information on Canadian film tax credits and how producers and investors can utilize and monetize these tax credits when financing a film, tv or digital media project .
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Can You Afford Not To Use Film Tax Credits When Financing a Film In Canada - An Investor Primer
Whether it’s a 1 Million dollar independent
production, or a 10 Million (or more) project how can you possibly overlook
financing a film via film tax credits in the Canadian marketplace? It's no secret if you are ' in the know '
that the utilization of tax credit financing for Canadian film, television and
animation projects is often a ' make it
, or break it ' component of ultimate success for the financing of your project
The financing of film, TV and digital media
productions has radically changed going back to the 1970's. There is even a
school of thought that the independent or ‘indie’ projects are in effect
impossible to finance. We'll admit that the challenge is significant , but we don’t
buy into the ' indie movies are dead'
school of thought , especially when you can utilize Canadian film tax
credits for a huge ( often 30- 45%) of your production budget . And your
ability to arrange independent financing for the tax credit just adds cash flow
and working capital to your venture.
The other components of the producers total finance
plan of course involve other elements such as foreign pre sales, completion
bonds, and the debt and equity component of your project.
So is there a fool proof method to arrange, certify
and finance tax credits in Canada
in order to appease and satisfy your project investors. In Canada there is
only a very small handful of banks which participate in film financing -
therefore access to the key players and being able to satisfy their financial
requirements is critical.
In Canada
there are a number of film tax credits that are spread over Canada's ten provinces.
The reality is that sometimes the nature of your project makes it more sensible
to focus on a specific province based on your filming or production needs.
The Canadian government, similar to other world
geographies, takes a bullish stance on the film, TV an animation industry. Their
focus is jobs, tax revenue, and nationalism. Your focus is on getting your
project financed.
Let's assume you have a solid finance plan, you have
arranged the various components of your equity and debt... how can you now take
advantage of financing a film via the tax credit component. It's simple if you
have a solid team and advisor in place. By selling and or assigning your tax
credits to an independent finance firm or bank you can monetize the credits for
cash flow and working capital.
Solid detail in
your production budget, a qualified opinion by a film tax accountant, and your
experience in completing a project allow you to now monetize your tax credit
either on completion of your project, or, if you prefer, on an accrual basis as
you start spending on the production.
Financing film tax credits is done by structuring
what in effect is a bridge loan based on the collateral of the tax credit . Your
ability to provide investors with a solid return on investment through the
utilization of effective film tax
credits and their financing will only enhance your reputation and chances of
project success . Speak to a trusted, credible an experienced Canadian business
financing advisor on the proper benefit and utilization of tax credit in
successful film, TV an animation financing.
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