Film Financing and Television Programming: A Taxation Guide

What tax incentives are available if you shoot in Ireland? What are the financial benefits of using local suppliers in Mexico? What should you know about the latest trends in film financing and their tax implications? Clearly, how and where you produce your films or TV shows can have a significant impact on the bottom line - and the potential success of your projects.

To help clients better understand - and take advantage of - the world of options available to them, KPMG International has created the new Film Financing and Television Programming: A Taxation Guide, which will be introduced at the 2009 American Film Market (AFM). Drawing on the knowledge of the entertainment professionals throughout KPMG's global network of firms, the Guide focuses on the tax and business needs of the film and television industry and provides an overview of common financing methods and their potential tax implications, including: key country tax facts, typical financing structures, incentives, indirect taxation issues, and more.

Download the fifth edition Film Financing and Television Programming: A Taxation Guide.


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