Like this article? PLEASE +1 it! Evan Signature
Evan Carmichael Top Header about About Home Profiles articles Tools forums inspirational quotes About facebook Twitter YouTube Blog
Share for a Cause











Financing Canadian Film Tax Credits

Guest post by: Stan Prokop

Article Overview: An overview of Film tax credit financing for Canadian entreprenuers who wish to finance film, multimedia, and tv tax credits in Canada for short term financing and working capital needs .

Free Download - Can ABL Financing Be Your Business Finance Peace Of Mind ? Getting Comfortable With A Revolving Credit Facility By Stan Prokop
Name: Email:

Financing Canadian Film Tax Credits

Film tax credit financing has existed in Canada for a number of years now. The good news is that this sought after financing has just been enhanced in a variety of ways thanks to additional enhancements to film and TV tax credits, that now also include the animation, multimedia, and gaming productions .

While some of the tax credits vary by province there is a clear bottom line - film tax credits are available, and you can finance them in a bridge loan /factoring manner. That financing allows you to complete projects, enhance the financial ability of the project, and even better, move on to the next project with additional capital!

In Ontario recently the government passed legislation that increased availability of Computer Animation Credits. For example, labour expenditures which are qualified and vetted increase to 100% for arms length employees who don't have incorporation status - for example - ' freelancers '.

Another significant change is the government removed the requirement that eligible projects in animation and visual effects did not have to be created mostly with digital technologies.

Well that's the good news on availability of the tax credit itself. How does the production owner monetize that credit into real cash flow and working capital - i.e. the ' bridge financing 'that we mentioned earlier.

As most Canadian business owners and financial managers know the financing in such niche areas in Canada is not a widespread financing source. This is best described as boutique or niche financing with only a small handful of players participating. To maximize your financing in this area seek out the resources and experience of a credible financing advisor with tax credit financing expertise.

The amount financed, or advanced to your project under you claim in general tends to be 75% of the claim value - this is not a hard and fast rule, but it's a solid generalization based on our experience. The funds represent the combined federal and provincial claim, with the aforementioned 75% loan to value.

Another great financing feature is that in certain instances funds can actually be advanced prior to the claim and final certifications. This certainly would not be pertinent to all parties but could certainly be a great benefit to some productions.

It makes common sense to all parties, including the financier to fund claims in excess of 200k as a starting point. Many fundings are of course in the millions of dollars. In certain instances other financing could also be considered as an add on - i.e. technology financing for computers, software, etc.

Tax credit financing in Canada primarily in the past has been related to the governments SR ED program, but clearly hot new sectors are animation, gaming, virtual reality, and independent film productions.

Customers always ask us how long the financing process takes. We always estimate 2-3 weeks with the customer's full co operating on any application, due diligence, docs and funding issues.

Film tax credit financing, or tax credit financing in general is a fabulous way to bridge financing, raise short term working capital, etc, Talk to an expert to guide you through that process!

Related Articles
  Looking For Canadian Tax Credits For Film Financing?
  Why You Should Use Canadian Film Tax Credits For Your Film Production Financing
  Striking Gold With Film Tax Credits – Finance Ontario and BC Film Production Incentives
  Film And Animation Project Finance - It’s A Mad Mad World Without The Canadian Film Tax Credits
  Film Tax Credit Financing – Working Capital for Canadian Productions
  Cash Flowing your B.C. and Ontario film grants – Film Financing Canada and Tax Credit Financing
  Why The Canada Film Tax Credit Program Is Critical To Your Film Financing
  Looking for Film Finance ? Your Secret Weapon Is The Canadian Film Tax Credit !
  Can You Afford Not To Use Film Tax Credits When Financing a Film In Canada - An Investor Primer
  The Real Truth On Canadian Film Tax Credit – Let Movie & Animation Financing Refund Loans Enhance Your Project
  Canadian Film Tax Credit Financing
  Use Canadian Film Tax Credit Policy for Successful Financing and of Film , TV , And Animation Projects
  The Future Is Now ! Financing Your Film Tax Credit Incentives In Canada Today
  Why Canada Provides Film Production Tax Credits & SRED Tax Credits – Financing Film & SR ED Tax Credits
  Are There Canadian film financing banks For My Tax Credits?
  Why the financing film tax credits provides ‘real’ film tax breaks and film tax incentives to your project
  Financing Independent Movies Via Tax Credits For Indie Film financing
  Using Film Tax Incentives For Television, Animation and Film Finance in Canada
  How To Raise Money For Film Financing via Ontario and BC film grants and Tax Credits
  Canadian Film Projects Utilize Ontario Film Tax Credit Financing For Success

Home > Small-Business-Loans > Stan Prokop > Financing Canadian Film Tax Credits >
Article Tags: canadian film tax credit financing, sr ed financing, sr ed financing



Related Forum Posts
Research & Development Tax Credits Research & Development Tax Credits - If anyone is involved in any sort of R&D I have a contact that can submit an application for you to the Government of Canada to get back upto 80% of expenses you may have incurred. Best of all - all this at no cost to you. She's worked with companies of all sizes and part of her services, which are included is how to structure yourself in the future to continue to receive these Government Tax Credits. She can even go back to the last three years in your books to get Tax Credits refunds as well. Email me and I can share her details with you.
re: restaurant start-up re: restaurant start-up - I'm not sure about government grants for restaurants, but my recommendation would be to approach a lender that offers loans under the Canadian Small Business Financing Loan program where the government will guarantee 85% of the loan. You can borrow up to $250,000 to finance equipment and renovations under this program. Restaurants are very risky business, however some of the Chartered Banks will look at restaurants if there is enough of an initial equity investment and you have a solid business plan (experienced management team, good concept and strategic location).
Don't they know there are spammers out there? Don't they know there are spammers out there? - Just a rant.... I have a spam filter on my email, such that every day probably about 20 or more emails a day end up in my Bulk folder and I don't even see them. But I still see dozens of spam messages a day in my Inbox, and I recognize them by their titles, if they just say, "Hello," or "Hi" or some other generic title, I know it's spam and I just delete it without even opening it - as you must do. Today I got an email from someone, and the title was "wff". Just that. Not even capital letters. Normally I would have just deleted it without reading it, but fortunately I saw the name of the author, and it was a name I recognized, not a friend but an acquaintance - someone who works for the Williamsburg Film Festival. And the title "wff" was of course Williamsburg Film Festival. And I wonder how many businesses send out emails to potential customers with generic subject lines so that their stuff gets sent to the Trash file without even being looked at.
Canadian Entrepreneurs...let's chat.... Canadian Entrepreneurs...let's chat.... - I thought it would be nice to gather up all the Canadian entrepreneurs on one topic to discuss how everyone is getting along. I just realized Evan is Canadian as well! Hope he's able to join the conversation. Look forward to the chat. By the way, I'm in BC. Phil
Re: Don't they know there are spammers out there? Re: Don't they know there are spammers out there? - [quote="OmnivoreInk":utcjbiv6]Just a rant.... I have a spam filter on my email, such that every day probably about 20 or more emails a day end up in my Bulk folder and I don't even see them. But I still see dozens of spam messages a day in my Inbox, and I recognize them by their titles, if they just say, "Hello," or "Hi" or some other generic title, I know it's spam and I just delete it without even opening it - as you must do. Today I got an email from someone, and the title was "wff". Just that. Not even capital letters. Normally I would have just deleted it without reading it, but fortunately I saw the name of the author, and it was a name I recognized, not a friend but an acquaintance - someone who works for the Williamsburg Film Festival. And the title "wff" was of course Williamsburg Film Festival. And I wonder how many businesses send out emails to potential customers with generic subject lines so that their stuff gets sent to the Trash file without even being looked at.[/quote:utcjbiv6] Hi Barbara, Personally, I do my best to skim all the sender names and subject titles before deleting everything in my "bulk folder" because you never know if you're missing out on something. For instance, I had a friend whose email used to make it safely into my inbox, but then I later found a few of them in mislabeled as spam in the bulk folder.


Share this article with your friends. Fund someone's dream.

Leave a comment below or share on the left and you'll help support entrepreneurs in Africa through our partnership with Kiva. Over $50,000 raised and counting - Please keep sharing! Learn more.



Featured Article

Bottom Footer



Newsletter

Get advice & tips from famous business
owners, new articles by entrepreneur
experts, my latest website updates, &
special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Popular Articles

How to Sell to the Price Driven Customer

How Promotional Caps became a Fashion Trend

Expanding Your Business By Franchising

Suggestions

Email us your ideas on how to make our
website more valuable! Thank you Sharon
from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for
your suggestions to make the newsletter
look like the website and profile younger
entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez.