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Netherlands New Tax Incentive May Boost Europe’s Film Industry

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Netherlands is actively working on taking over the film industry.

We recently reported that the country Georgia has increased their tax incentives to 20% now, according to Variety, the Netherlands are offering a 30% grant to all TV shows and movies filming in the country.

From Variety:

Aside from inimitable locations, good infrastructure and experienced English-speaking crews, the Netherlands offers filmmakers a generous 30% grant — a production incentive launched in May 2014. The rebate aims to reinforce the competitive position of the Dutch film industry.

For productions looking outside of the United States, this is a great opportunity but, it does put pressure on Georgia’s ever growing film industry.

However, Netherland’s film grant puts a limit on their spending while Georgia does not.

From Variety.com

Do you think Netherland’s film tax incentive will destroy Georgia’s growing film industry?

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