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09/01/2015

Irish Tax Breaks To Encourage Film, TV Production

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Irish Arts Minister Heather Humphreys has said enhanced tax breaks for the film and TV sector that came into effect this week will help to attract major productions to Ireland.

Changes to Ireland's tax incentive 'Section 481', originally announced in the 2014 Budget, mean the scheme will be extended until the end of 2020 and increase its value to 32% of qualifying expenditure, from its current value of 28%.

Minister Humphreys said: "Our film and TV production sector is going from strength to strength, despite the economic challenges we have faced in recent years. I want to make Ireland a first choice destination for international film makers, and improving the tax breaks available under Section 481 will be essential to achieve this.

"The Irish film and TV production sector supports up to 6,000 jobs; I want to see that number grow in the years ahead. The changes to Section 481 will give a greater deal of certainty to the Irish audiovisual sector and will allow it to maintain the existing jobs in the sector and create new ones.

"Under the changes which come into effect from today, the definition of 'eligible individual' is being extended to include non-EU talent, so major Hollywood actors and actresses will be included. This will boost the attractiveness of Ireland as a destination for film investment, and brings us into line with the UK and other countries in Europe.

"Ireland has developed a strong reputation as being a superb film location in recent years. It was a fantastic achievement to bring Star Wars to Skellig Michael during the summer. And we have become home to some of the biggest TV shows, including the Tudors, Vikings and Penny Dreadful. When these shows come to Ireland, they hire local talent and crews and make a huge contribution to the local economy.

"My Department has worked closely with the Irish Film Board, the Revenue Commissioners, the Department of Finance and the industry itself to bring about these changes, which I believe will have a very positive impact on the Irish film and TV sector. I have also secured a commitment from the Minister for Finance to keep these changes under close review, with a view to introducing additional improvements which would help further boost the indigenous film sector and attract big budget productions to Ireland."

(IT/JP)
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