FPC60024 - Claims: Additional Information Form - section 4: production details
Sections 4-6 will unlock depending on which reliefs or credits were chosen in section 3.
Section 4 is required for claims to Film Tax Relief (FTR),
High-end TV Tax Relief, Animation Tax Relief, Children’s TV Tax Relief and
Video Games Tax Relief. If the company is making a claim for any of the
Creatives Expenditure Credits, or any of the cultural tax reliefs, then they
will also need to complete section 5 and/or section 6.
Film projects � information about specific films
For each individual film a claim is
being made for, the following information must be provided. Once these details and the expenditure totals have been provided for one production, the form gives users the opportunity to add details of further productions.
- Production name
This should be the current name of the production, as shown on its most recent British cultural certificate from the British Film Institute (BFI).
- Start date of pre-production or development
This is the
date on which the film or programme began pre-production, or the video game
began active development. This should be the date at which point the production
has been given the green light to go ahead. It does not include any early
period where speculative work is being undertaken and a decision is still to be
made as to whether the production will go ahead.
- Production status
This is the status of the production at the end date of the accounting period covered by the form. It should not reference any progress made after this date. There are three options:
- ongoing
(where the production is still in development but is not yet complete)
- complete
- abandoned
If the
production has been abandoned, the form will ask for the date of abandonment.
- British cultural certificate
The BFI reference number for the certificate needs to be manually entered.
A digital version of the certificate for the production must then be uploaded as an attachment. Users should make sure that the certificate is clearly visible in the attachment and that the text is not blurry, otherwise claim processing may be delayed.
A certificate must be included for the production for each and every accounting period. Even if a company is using the exact same certificate as was submitted to HMRC previously, the certificate must be uploaded again every time it is used to support a claim.
All certificates must be in date at the time the claim is submitted. If the production is ongoing, an interim certificate must be provided. If the production is complete, then a final certificate must be provided. If the production is abandoned, users must provide either an interim or final certificate.
A company cannot make a claim for a production without a certificate. Companies should wait to receive a certificate for all their productions before completing the form.
Expenditure totalsÌý
Once the basic
production details for a production have been provided, the user must provide
some expenditure figures for the production. The form asks for the following,
for each production:
- Core expenditure for the periodÌý
This should
be the amount of core expenditure brought into account for the period. It
includes both UKÌýand non-UK expenditure. Core expenditure isÌýexpenditure
onÌýpre-production, principal photography and post-production (FPC50010).
- Core expenditure to date
This is the
amount of core expenditure incurred in all accounting periods up to and
including the period the company is currently claiming for. This amount must
therefore be equal to or more than the core expenditure for the current claim
period. If the user is completing the form for the first accounting period of
the separate production trade, this amount should equal core expenditure for
the accounting period, which was entered on the previous page.
Ìý
- Total UKÌýcore expenditure to dateÌý
This box
requires the amount of core expenditure to date that is also UK
expenditure.ÌýUK expenditure is expenditure on goods and services used or
consumed in the UK (FPC50050).Ìý
- Additional deductions for previous periods
The form
will ask if the company has made an additional deduction for the same
production in a previous accounting period. If the answer is yes, the company
must enter the combined value of additional made for all periods up to and
including the most recent period in which it made an additional deduction. It
should not include the additional deduction for the current claim period � the form
calculates that on the following page.
- AdditionalÌýdeduction for the periodÌý
This is the amount ofÌýadditionalÌýdeduction the company is claiming under the relevant cultural relief for the period. TheÌýadditionalÌýdeduction is the lesser of:Ìý
- UK expenditureÌý
- 80% of the total core expenditureÌý
Where the production is taking place over multiple accounting periods, these figures areÌýcumulativeÌýand the figures incurred to date should be compared (FPC55020).Ìý
The form calculates
this amount automatically and explains how it has done so. It asks the user to
confirm the result.
- Amount of loss surrenderedÌýfor the period
This is the amount of loss that the company is surrendering in return forÌýa tax credit for the current claim period. It is the lesser of
- the amount of loss made in the separate production trade after making the additional deduction for the period, and
- the amount of the additional deduction for the period
If the company
has still made a profit after making the additional deduction, it should enter
a zero.
- Amount ofÌýtaxÌýcredit claimedÌý
This is the amount of credit that the company is claiming in exchange for its surrenderable loss. It may not be the amountÌýactually payable,Ìýas this is the amount before set-off against any other liabilities of the company.ÌýThe form calculates this amount automatically and asks the user to confirm the result.
Expenditure totals table
After the user has entered the details for each production the company is claiming for and confirmed their answers, the form will show a table based on the expenditure totals entered or calculated for each production, with the combined totals for all productions in the bottom row. Users should check the figures and calculations carefully and go back and correct their answers if necessary.