Announcement
13 Jul 2016
The law expanded the scope for eligible production expenses used to quantify the Film Production Tax Credit, and increased the budget allocation from $60 million to $65 million per year.
Source
Number of interventions
1
1 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
0 liberalising
Implementation date
13 Jul 2016
Revocation date:
No revocation date
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