Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

CHAPTER 3 - SPECIALIST LIABILITY RULES  

PART 3-45 - RULES FOR PARTICULAR INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS  

Division 376 - Films generally (tax offsets for Australian production expenditure)  

Subdivision 376-A - Guide to Division 376  

SECTION 376-2   Key features of the tax offsets for Australian production expenditure on films  

376-2(1)    
The 3 tax offsets are:

(a)    a refundable tax offset for Australian expenditure in making an Australian film (the producer offset); and

(b)    a refundable tax offset for Australian expenditure in making any film (the location offset); and

(c)    a refundable tax offset for Australian expenditure on post, digital and visual effects production for any film (the PDV offset).

376-2(2)    
A company is only entitled to one of these offsets in relation to a film.

376-2(3)    
The amount of the offset is determined as a percentage of certain Australian expenditure incurred by a company in producing the film:

(a)    

the amount of the producer offset is:

(i) if the film is a feature film that was produced for commercial exhibition to the public in cinemas - 40% of the company ' s qualifying Australian production expenditure on the film; and

(ii) otherwise - 30% of the company ' s qualifying Australian production expenditure on the film; and

(b)    

the amount of the location offset is 30% of the company ' s qualifying Australian production expenditure on the film; and

(c)    

the amount of the PDV offset is 30% of the company ' s qualifying Australian production expenditure on the film that relates to post, digital and visual effects production for the film.

376-2(4)    
One of the requirements for entitlement to these offsets is that a company must be issued with a certificate for the film. The certificate will state the amount of Australian expenditure on which the offset will be determined.

376-2(5)    
The offset is claimed by a company in its income tax return.


 

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