B.C. announces increased tax incentives to attract more film and TV productions

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B.C. announces increased tax incentives to attract more film and TV productions
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British Columbia currently offers a 28-per cent production services credit to both domestic and foreign producers, with no requirement for Canadian content.

WATCH: The B.C. film industry is hopeful the re-elected NDP government will follow through on a campaign promise to boost film industry tax credits after California's governor pledged to double his state's incentives. Grace Ke reports. – Oct 29, 2024

Premier David Eby said on Thursday that next year’s budget will include increases to the Film Incentive BC tax credit, which supports Canadian-content productions, and the production services tax credit that provides a tax incentive for international projects made in B.C. For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

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