Production Incentives for Post Production in Montana
Secondary Incentives
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Incentive Type:
Qualifying Production Types
Trailers, Visual Effects, Post Production
Sunset Date
None
Wrapbook's Rule to Remember
A separate bucket of funding is set aside for the Post Production Credit
Basic Incentive Information
- Spend
- Above the Line Residents25%
- Above the Line Non-ResidentsN/A
- Below the Line Residents25%
- Below the Line Non-ResidentsN/A
- Minimum Spend$350,000
- Funding Cap$7,500,000
- Project Cap
- Loan Out RegistrationYes
- Loan Out WithholdingYes
- CPA Audit RequiredYes
- Screen Credit RequiredYes
In order to get the maximum return listed in ranges, check out Additional Bonuses.
Project Criteria
The minimum in-state spend for feature films and TV is $350,000.
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Additional Bonuses
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How to Apply
The Department of Commerce shall notify the applicant within 30 days of receipt of the application as to whether the production qualifies as a state-certified production.
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Additional Information
Excluding an actor, director, producer, or writer, the portion of any compensation that exceeds $500,000 for a single production is not included when calculating the base investment.
The most each employee can earn back in credit is $125,000.
The most an actor, director, producer, or writer can earn back in credit is 20% on the first $7,500,00 earned.
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