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Australia Raises Filming Tax Credit to 30% To Attract International Productions

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Australia Increases Location Incentive to 30% to Attract International Film and TV Productions.

Starting 1, 2023, international film and TV projects can apply for Australia's newly increased Location Offset, which has risen from 16.5% to 30%. This significant change is part of the Australian 's legislation aimed at attracting more international productions to the country.

To be eligible, feature film must have budgets of at least A$20 million (US$13.3 million), while must have a minimum budget of A$1.5 million (US$1 million) per hour. Additionally, productions must meet several criteria, including a minimum training expenditure or investment in permanent Australian film infrastructure, and the use of Australian providers for post-, digital, and visual effects services.

Producers are also required to provide detailed information as part of the application process, including data on the employment of Australian and the use of Australian businesses.

According to Screen Australia's drama report, foreign spending on drama production and post-production reached unprecedented levels, totaling A$1.22 billion (US$780 million). This surge was driven by notable projects like 's “” and Warner Bros.' “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.” Additionally, post-production, digital, and visual effects work on films such as Disney's “Hocus Pocus 2” and “ Jones and The Dial of Destiny” contributed to this record-breaking expenditure.

Upcoming projects slated to film in Australia include MGM Studios and AGBO's “The Bluff,” Amazon MGM Studios and Skydance's “Balls Up,” and Sony's untitled shark thriller in Victoria.

In other news, Apple TV+ has announced a new thriller series, “The Dispatcher,” starring Patrick Brammall.

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Brent Antonio
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