168.00.13 Ark. Code R. § 002 - Digital Product and Motion Picture Industry Development Act
To encourage growth in Arkansas's digital product and motion picture industry, Act 816 of 2009 was enacted by the 87th General Assembly and amended in 2013. The legislation's purpose is to cultivate the industry by offering financial incentives to foster the development of the digital and traditional film industry in Arkansas. See Arkansas Code Annotated § 15-4-2001 et seq.
For more information, please contact:
Arkansas Economic Development Commission
Arkansas Film Office
900 West Capitol
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-7326
"Post-production" does not include expenditures for advertising, marketing, or distribution;
Television programming does not includeprograms created primarily as:
A production company, which plans to operate within Arkansas shall register with the Film Office of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission on the prescribed forms before beginning operations in Arkansas.
The financial incentive agreement shall define the provisions of the program, which shall include the:
To qualify for this rebate, a production company shall spend at least two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) within a six-month period in connection with the production of one (1) project.
Upon approval of the application by the Commission, the production company shall be eligible for a rebate on all qualified production costs in connection with the production of a state-certified film project.
The amount of the rebate shall be twenty percent (20%) of all qualified production costs associated with the production of a state-certified production.
An approved production company shall also receive an additional rebate of ten percent (10%) for the payroll of below-the-line employees involved in the production who are full-time residents of Arkansas.
A production rebate shall not be processed until the production company has met in full all obligations to each Arkansas institution and vendor owed for products and services in the state.
To qualify for this rebate, a production company shall spend at least fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) within a six-month period in connection with the production of one (1) project.
Upon approval of the application by the Commission, the production company shall be eligible for a rebate on all qualified production costs in connection with the production of a state-certified film project.
The amount of the rebate shall be twenty percent (20%) of all qualified production costs associated with the postproduction of a state-certified production.
An additional rebate of ten percent (10%) shall be granted for the payroll of below-the-line employees who are full-time residents of Arkansas.
A postproduction rebate shall not be processed until the production company has met in full all obligations to each Arkansas institution and vendor owed for products and services in the state.
In addition to the production rebate and post-production rebates, the employment rebate also entitles a state-certified production company for benefits of employing full-time residents of Arkansas for which the company has submitted a Certified Declaration of Arkansas Residency form with the Film Office.
Within one hundred eighty (180) days after the last production costs are incurred, the production company shall apply to the Commission for a production rebate certificate and provide a final expenditure report that includes the amount of the company's production expenses or costs. Expenditure reports also shall include information as required by the Revenue Division of the Department of Finance and Administration to ensure compliance with §15-4-2001 et seq.
The Commission will forward the Final Expenditure Report with supporting documents with its recommendation for rebate to the Revenue Division of the Department of Finance and Administration (DF&
Upon receipt of the Final Expenditure report and supporting documents from the Commission, the Revenue Division of DF&A will review the Commission's recommendation and verify the amount of rebate recommended.
Upon completion of filming or production, or both, in Arkansas, the production company shall file an application for the rebate allowed under §15-4-2001 et seq. The application for rebate shall include a proof of performance expenditure list that provides the total amount of expenditures that were made in the state in connection with the filming or production, or both, of a film and digital product that complies with this subchapter. The production company shall provide documentation for expenditures in accordance with rules promulgated by the Film Office.
Production companies are encouraged to make payments for production and postproduction expenses from a checking account from an Arkansas financial institution.
Direct cash payments by a production company to Arkansas vendors, businesses, or citizens hired as cast or crew, which are accompanied by receipts, shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the total verifiable expenditures.
A production company that intends to apply for the rebate and does not register as required by § 15-4-2004 may be enjoined from engaging in production activities in the state by any court of competent jurisdiction until the production company has registered.
A production company that intends to apply for the rebate incentives and fails to comply with the provision of the Digital Product and Motion Picture Industry Development Act may be denied future participation in this incentive program and shall be subject to penalty in accordance with applicable state or federal law.
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