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  Ontario Boosts Tax Breaks For 2009
by David Jenkins [PC, Console/PC]
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March 30, 2009
 
Ontario Boosts Tax Breaks For 2009

The Canadian province of Ontario has increased its tax credit budget for 2009, in an attempt to increase its attractiveness to video games companies.

Canada in general already has one of the most significant systems of tax credits for interactive entertainment companies in the world, with major publishers such as Electronic Arts and Ubisoft already taking advantage of the benefits.

The Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC) claims that the province has the third-largest entertainment and creative sector in North America -- after only California and New York. The OMDC encourages film and television production in the region, as well as book and magazine publishing, sound recording, and video game development.

The province’s new budget proposes around $100 million annually in additional tax relief, and investments of around $30 million to support the entertainment industries.

The Ontario Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit (OIDMTC) currently offers a 30 percent refundable tax credit to small corporations working in the region and a 25 percent tax credit to larger corporations. This is set to increase to 40 percent and 35 percent, respectively.

Additional incentives include allowing corporations to claim 100 percent of the amount paid to “arm’s-length contractors” that is attributable to the salaries and wages of the contractor’s employees. Currently only 50 percent can be claimed.

Finally, the OIDMTC will be extended to developers that incur a minimum $1 million of labor expenditures over a 36-month period, for fee-for-service work done in Ontario. Qualifying corporations would not be required to be at arm’s length with the purchaser corporation, or to develop all, or substantially all, of the eligible product.

“These changes will be significant in allowing OMDC to continue to provide critical services to the cultural media industries and we join our stakeholders in thanking the provincial government for recognizing the economic impact of these key sectors, and for committing to these important investments,” said OMDC president and CEO Karen Thorne-Stone, in discussing the new OMDC budget as a whole.
 
   
 
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Yannick Boucher
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"The Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC) claims that the province has the third-largest entertainment and creative sector in North America -- after only California and New York."

HUH ?!? .....

Joel Bennett
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Yeah, if you don't count British Columbia, Quebec, etc, etc.

Andrew Spearin
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'Entertainment and creative sector' - that includes more than just game development. The film industry here in Toronto is probably the largest contributor to that stat.

Armando Marini
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The television industry is part of that as well. Ontario is home to almost all the Canadian broadcasters and the location for a majority of the shows that air. A great deal of animation for TV occurs in Ontario as well.

Ontario has a large, albeit mostly independent games industry and therein lies the reasoning behind these moves from the OMDC. Its needed for the industry in Ontario to keep pace with Quebec and BC.

Fredrik Liliegren
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Also remeber this is a "tax" credit. So before you can claim anything you need to Owe the goverment tax. So let say you owe 100,000 in tax, and its all eligable expenses, then you would only have to pay 60,000. But remeber to get to owing 100,000 in tax you need to have pretax profits of $400,000. And lets say you have a 15% profit margin on your business you need to earn around 2.7 million in income. So yeah it sounds Awesome on the surface and it helps, but it isnt a game changer.


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