Incentives

TRIP (TAX REBATE FOR INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION)

How does the incentive work ?

The TRIP supports non-French projects that are completely or partly made in France. To be eligible, projects must pass a cultural test, which assesses European cultural elements in the story as well as French and European locations, characters, sources, landmarks, creators, crew and French technical hubs. For live action, there’s a necessary minimum of 5 days of shoot in France. For animated productions and VFX-intensive projects, there is a dedicated cultural test, acknowledging the specificities of the genre.

The amount allocated comprises 30% of the film eligible expenditures incurred in France, and caps at € 30 million per project. The foreign producer needs to contract with a French company to handle the shoot in France or/and the making of the animation / VFX shots via a production service agreement. At the end of the French’s company fiscal year, the production services company claims the rebate. The money is paid by the tax authorities, and received half to one and a half year after the last expenditure.

Minimum spend is either 250,000 euros OR 50% of the total budget to be spent in France.

NB: The TRIP is exclusively targeting non-French productions. So you’ll have to choose: either the project becomes French – via a co-production treaty and the CNC – or the project gets the TRIP. You’ll find more about this in the Incentives Guide.

You can learn more about this tax rebate by the link below.
https://www.filmfrance.net/telechargement/FF_TRIP_2018_light.pdf

CONTACTS

Film France, the French Film Commission (Paris)
Direct line : +33 1 53 83 98 93
www.filmfrance.net

Mr Stephan Bender
CEO
stephan@filmfrance.net

Mrs Laurie Ades
Producers’ Liaison and TRIP Expert
laurie@filmfrance.net

Mr Jérémie Dubernet-Hardy
Producers’ Liaison and TRIP Expert
jeremie@filmfrance.net