“Thinking Big” Transatlantic Tax Incentives BAFTA & Sargent-Disc Present 20 May 2011.

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“Thinking Big” Transatlantic Tax Incentives BAFTA & Sargent-Disc Present 20 May 2011

Types of Film Incentives Refundable Tax Credits These credits are refunds provided by the Tax Authorities once the Production Company has filed an income tax return. The refundable credit consists of excess production credits remaining after all income taxes are paid, and are received regardless of owing any income tax liability. Transferable Tax Credits These credits are non-refundable tax credits, which if not used to offset the Production Company’s income tax liability, the Production Company is allowed to sell the tax credits directly to local taxpayers, or indirectly through brokers. Rebates Rebates are funds paid to the Production Company, directly from the respective domestic or international film office, and are typically not administered by the respective domestic or international Tax Authorities, and are not processed through income tax returns. 2

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Key U.S. Jurisdictions Georgia Type of Incentive: Transferable tax credit (one transfer to one or more transferees, 5-year carry forward) Maximum Benefit: 20% of the "base investment" in the state, plus 10% if the qualified production activities include a "qualified Georgia promotion” Project Criteria: Minimum local spend = $500,000 5

Key U.S. Jurisdictions Georgia (cont’d) Qualifying Compensation: ATL - Residents & Non-Residents BTL - Residents & Non-Residents Loan-Out Company Considerations: Currently none to note Sunset/Review: None 6

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Key U.S. Jurisdictions Louisiana Type of Incentive: Partially refundable, fully transferable motion picture production tax credits; credits on projects certified on/after July 1, 2009, can be transferred to the state of Louisiana for 85% of face value. Maximum Benefit: 30% of qualifying local spend including the payroll for residents and non-residents, and 5% of resident payroll ≤ $1,000,000. Project Criteria: Minimum local spend > $300,000 8

Key U.S. Jurisdictions Louisiana (con’t) Qualifying Compensation: ATL - Residents & Non-Residents BTL - Residents & Non-Residents Loan-Out Company Considerations: Currently none to note Sunset/Review: None 9

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Key U.S. Jurisdictions New Mexico Type of Incentive: Refundable tax credit Maximum Benefit: 25% of qualifying local spend with an annual cap of $50M Project Criteria: Script review 11

Key U.S. Jurisdictions New Mexico (cont’d) Qualifying Compensation: ATL - Residents & Non-Residents BTL - Residents Loan-Out Company Considerations: Production company loan-out (known as "super loan-out") must be registered to do business and pay New Mexico gross receipts taxes on payments to nonresident talent/loan- out wages for such wages to qualify. Sunset/Review: None 12

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Key U.S. Jurisdictions New York Type of Incentive: Refundable film production credit (if the credit is ≥ $1,000,000, but < $5,000,000, it is payable in equal amounts over 2 years; if the credit is ≥ $5 million, the refund is payable over 3 years from the date it can be claimed. Maximum Benefit: 30% of qualifying production local spend (facility, location, and post-production costs); 10% of the qualifying post- production spend (if 30% credit not claimed). Project Criteria: Two categories of eligible productions: Level 1 and Level 2. 14

Key U.S. Jurisdictions New York (cont’d) Level 1 (called “independent” in the statute) = budget ≤ $15,000,000, and produced by a company ≤ 5% owned, directly or indirectly, by a publicly traded entity. Level 2 = production budget > $15,000,000 or is being produced by a company > 5% owned, directly or indirectly, by a publicly traded entity; all eligible film and TV projects must meet “stage” requirements to recover qualified costs incurred at a qualified production facility (QPF). Qualifying Compensation: BTL – Residents & Non-Residents Loan-Out Company Considerations: Currently none to note Sunset/Review: December 31,

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Key U.S. Jurisdictions Michigan Type of Incentive: Refundable and transferable business tax credit Maximum Benefit: 42% of qualifying production expenditures in core communities or 40% of qualifying production expenditures in other locations. 30% of qualified personnel expenditures Project Criteria: Minimum local spend of $50,000 17

Key U.S. Jurisdictions Michigan (cont’d) Qualifying Compensation: ATL - Residents & Non-Residents BTL - Residents & Non-Residents Loan-Out Company Considerations: Loan-out companies will qualify for the rebate, provided that Michigan tax of 4.35% is withheld. Sunset/Review: $25M statewide cap for the fiscal year ending 09/30/11. 18

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Key U.S. Jurisdictions Florida Type of Incentive: Transferable tax credit (1 transfer, 5-year carry forward); credits cannot be claimed before July 1, 2011 Maximum Benefit: 20% of qualifying spend (including digital media projects), with 5% bonus for "off season" projects and 5% bonus for "family-friendly" projects. Project Criteria: ≥ 50% of cast and below-the-line crew must be residents or eligible students (the requirement increases to ≥ 60% in 2012) 20

Key U.S. Jurisdictions Florida (con’t) Qualifying Compensation: ATL - Residents BTL - Residents Loan-Out Company Considerations: Currently none to note Sunset/Review: June 30,

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Key U.S. Jurisdictions California Type of Incentive: Non-refundable, non-transferable (except for “independent films” or transfers to affiliates) income tax credit (with 5-year carry forward), or sales and use tax credit (with 5-year carry forward). Maximum Benefit: 20% of qualifying local spend in the case of qualifying features, MOWs, miniseries, and new television series for basic cable; 25% of qualifying local spend for qualifying “relocating” television series and “independent films”. 23

Key U.S. Jurisdictions California (con’t) Project Criteria: ≥75% of the production days or total production budget within the state; minimum budget of $1,000,000 for feature films, an independent film and a new television series Qualifying Compensation: BTL - Residents & Non-Residents Loan-Out Company Considerations: Payments to loan-outs qualify except for payments to non-qualified individuals. Sunset/Review: June 30,

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26 Puerto Rico

27 Production Incentives Caribbean

28 Dominican Republic

29 Production Incentives Caribbean

30 Trinidad & Tobago

31 Production Incentives Caribbean

32 Cayman Islands