Impact analysis of fiscal incentive schemes supporting film and... (2015)
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Public Financing is of prime importance for the film industry in Europe. It represents a key intersection point between public policy and market dynamics.
This report of the European Audiovisual Observatory on “Public financing for film and television content – The state of soft money in Europe” covers, over the years 2010-2014:
· 35 European Countries
· direct public funding through the film funds
· fiscal incentives
· mandatory obligations for broadcasters
· guarantee facilities.
Executive summary
INTRODUCTION
PUBLIC FUNDING IN EUROPE
1. Towards a methodology to measure public funding
1.1. Indicators and geographical levels
1.2. Scope and coverage rates
2. Funding body population
3. Public funds’ income
3.1 Distribution by geographical level
3.2 Incoming sources at national and sub-national level
3.3 Supranational funds
4. Spend of public funds
4.1 Expenditure at national and sub-national level
4.2 Expenditure at supranational level
FISCAL INCENTIVES IN EUROPE
1. Types and operation modes of fiscal incentives
1.1 Types of fiscal incentives
1.2 How do fiscal incentives operate?
2. Fiscal incentive schemes in Europe by country
2.1. Impacts on the film sector
2.2. Countries offering tax shelters
2.3. Countries offering rebates
2.4. Countries offering tax credits
MANDATORY SUPPORT TO PRODUCTION FROM/FOR AUDIOVISUAL SERVICES
1. Indirect support schemes: funding of film funds by broadcasters
2. Direct support schemes: broadcasters investments in production
2.1. Framework agreements regulating the direct investments of broadcasters
2.2. Mandatory obligations by law
GUARANTEE FACILITIES IN EUROPE
1. Creative Europe Cultural and Creative Sectors Guarantee Facility
CONCLUSIONS
Annex: List of funding bodies in Europe
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