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Introduction: The Malta Film Incentives

In recent years, Malta has been increasingly selected as a film location by production companies from around the world. Recent credits include Troy, The Count of Monte Cristo, Julius Caesar, and many more. But what makes Malta so attractive to the film industry?

The strategic location of the Maltese Islands is not the only reason that has made them the object of attention from production companies. From 2005 Malta is offering tax incentive and tax relief schemes to audiovisual companies producing and investing in the Island. The Malta film incentive has been put in place to change Malta from being a mere location for the filming of movies to having a movie industry.

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There are two kinds of incentives. The first scheme is a rebate system. Every movie shooting in Malta could apply to take back not more than 20% of the amount spent on what left added value for the Maltese, such as on hotels, restaurants and car hire.

The second incentive is in the form of substantial tax breaks for those who want to invest in facilities and equipment related to the film industry. Anyone who decided to invest in film-related projects, including film studios and sound stages, among others, would have advantages under the Business Promotion Act.

The plan is to invest in facilities, increase the technical capabilities of the locals and create employment.

The Malta Film Commission (MFC), officially inaugurated on the 4 February 2000, is the single governmental body vested with responsibility for promoting Malta as a film location and responsible for the tax schemes.

Financial Incentives for the Audiovisual Industry in Malta

The incentives are in the form of a cash grant given to eligible productions on the qualifying expenditure incurred in Malta. Up to 20% of the eligible expenditure can be obtained as a cash rebate by a production company once filming is complete. Around 90% of production costs incurred in Malta are usually eligible for the rebate. The percentage to be rebated to a production is determined by a score sheet.

Who can apply?
Audiovisual production companies filming in Malta before 31 December 2008.

Which kinds of productions are eligible for support?
Feature film and television productions, mini-series, animation and documentaries are all eligible for the incentives, provided that they are at least partially produced in Malta.

Which are the procedures?
A qualifying production is required to present an application to the Malta Film Commission (MFC), including a detailed projection of the Malta budget for the production. The MFC would grant a provisional approval no later than 3 weeks after receipt of the application. The final approval would be granted upon a detailed analysis of the Maltese production expenditure, after shooting is completed. The cash rebate is forwarded to the production company no later than 5 months from the date of receipt of the final application.

Which are the Qualifying Expenditures?
The expenditure eligible for a cash rebate are labour costs, hotel bed nights, transportation equipment and hire, location fees, catering services, per diems, leasing of offices, computer equipment, props (sourced locally), property (owned locally), animals, equipment, vehicles, and boats, telecommunications, craft service, laundry and cleaning services and professional services.

Which element should be presented to the MFC?
1 A synopsis of the project or a script
2 A schedule of filming
3 Top sheet of the overall production budget
4 Detailed itemised estimate of expenditure in Malta

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