Incentives to Film in New Zealand
Summary of Large Budget Screen Production & PDV Grant Criteria
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LBSPG Criteria October 2007.pdf
LBSPG Summary
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LBSPG - Eligible Productions
The Grant continues to apply to screen productions in the following formats: feature film, television movie (drama) and television drama series or mini-series.Screen Production Incentive Fund (SPIF)
On July 2008, the New Zealand Government created an incentive fund to complement the LBSPG. This new was is the Screen Production Incentive Fund. If a project is eligible under the criteria to qualify as a New Zealand production up to 40% of qualifying New Zealand expenditure can be granted to productions with budgets up to NZ$15million. Different industry sectors do have different thresholds so for more information please check out all the detail on the Film New Zealand website or downland the following summaries:
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Co-Production Agreements
The New Zealand Film Commission supports this trend, acknowledging that an official co-production structure sometimes may be the only way for a producer to realise a project. If a co-production is appropriately structured, it will be eligible for certification as a New Zealand film. Furthermore, it may be able to attract production funding from the New Zealand Film Commission and other Government agencies. New Zealand has entered into a number of bilateral co-production agreements. To date, agreements have been signed with Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Italy, South Korea and Singapore.
The New Zealand Film Commission is currently negotiating an agreement with South Korea. The co-production agreements state that co-productions made under the terms of the agreement (and certified as such by the New Zealand Film Commission) will be entitled to all the benefits accorded to national productions in New Zealand. This includes the ability to access New Zealand Film Commission funding, and to receive certain tax benefits.
There are two types of co-production - official and un-official. For further information on co-production agreements please go to the New Zealand Film Commission information on this: http://www.nzfilm.co.nz/RegulatoryApprovals/CoProductionTreaties.aspx













