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Film Industry

09 October 2024

Lead MP

Lisa Nandy

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Taxation
Other Contributors: 39

At a Glance

Lisa Nandy raised concerns about film industry in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Government's support for the film industry includes introducing secondary legislation to enhance tax credits for independent films, aiming to attract investment and reflect diverse British stories. The film sector is worth £1.36 billion and employs over 195,000 people. New tax incentives will enable eligible films with a budget of up to £23.5 million to claim an enhanced audiovisual expenditure credit at a rate of 53% on qualifying expenditure up to £15 million. The Government also commits to addressing skills shortages through Skills England and ensuring that planning decisions support film production.

Government Response

Taxation
Government Response
Responded positively to contributions, promised updates on visual effects tax credits and enterprise investment scheme for film. Acknowledged the importance of skills development and apprenticeship levy reforms for smaller organisations. Responded positively to questions, emphasising support for freelance workers, recognition of film festivals’ importance, digital skills development, and addressing transport challenges affecting young creatives. Responded to multiple questions with emphasis on geographic and economic benefits of tax relief. Highlighted personal visits to studios, interaction with local talent, and commitment towards nurturing the creative industry.
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