Ohio

Applicant must register to do business with the Ohio Secretary of State; submit an online application during the application period; upon approval, pay a nonrefundable application fee equal to 1.0% of the estimated value of the credit provided in the application, up to $10,000; begin production within 90 days of the date on the award letter; provide evidence of funding for at least 50% of the total production budget is in place; and meet the minimum in-state spending requirement of more than $300,000. Loan out companies must be registered with the Ohio Secretary of State.

Qualified spend consists of eligible expenditures made for goods and services purchased and consumed in Ohio related to resident and nonresident (above-the-line and below-the-line) compensation, accommodations, set construction and operations, editing and related services, photography, sound synchronization, lighting, wardrobe, make-up and accessories, film processing, transfer, sound mixing, special and visual effects, music, location fees, and the purchase or rental of facilities and equipment. Only expenditures made on or after the date on the award letter will be eligible for the incentive.

This program is not administered on a first-come, first-served basis. Ohio offers a 30% fully refundable tax credit that may be applied against the financial institutions, commercial activity, or personal income tax. The director of development services will review and approve applications in two rounds. For each round, the director shall rank and approve applications based on the extent of positive economic impact in the state and the effect on developing a permanent workforce in the motion picture or theatrical production industries in the state. Priority will be given to tax credit eligible productions that are television series or mini-series, as defined. The first round of credits will be awarded by July 31st of each year and the second round will be awarded by January 31st of each year. Not more than $25 million may be awarded during the first round of approvals. While there is a state funding cap of $50 million per fiscal year (7/1 – 6/30), there is not a per project cap. Five million of the $50 million funding is reserved for Broadway theatrical productions. Any unused portion of the $50 million annual funding may be rolled over to the following fiscal year.

Animation
Award Shows
Commercials
Direct To Streaming
Documentaries
E-Sports (2)
Game Shows
Industry/Corporate Training
Infomercials
Interactive Media & Video Games
Interactive Website
Internet Broadcasts (2)
Music Videos
Postproduction (Standalone)
Reality Shows
Talk Shows
Theatrical Stage Productions
Trailers
Webisodes
(1) Stop motion animation qualifies. (2) Case-by-case; Contact the film office to evaluate project criteria. (3) Qualifies if produced for national distribution. (4) Qualifies only if in conjunction with a film shot in-state. (5) May qualify under the Digital Media and Software program. (6) Qualifies if produced for theatrical distribution or broadcast. (7) Qualifies under the commercial production tax credit program. (8) One day of principal photography within this jurisdiction is required in order to qualify for postproduction standalone. (9) Qualifies if filmed and produced at a nonprofit arts and cultural venue receiving state funding. (10) Qualifies under the Digital Media Production tax credit if the content is solely created for entertainment purposes; video games may qualify. (11) Not available at the time of publication.
Ohio INCENTIVES
INCENTIVE RATES

30% Nonpayroll Spend & Labor

TYPE OF INCENTIVE

Refundable
Tax Credit

PER PROJECT INCENTIVE CAP

No Cap

MINIMUM SPEND

$300k

FUNDING CAP

$50M (1)
Per Fiscal Year
(7/1 – 6/30)

QUALIFIED LABOR

Each Resident & Nonresident

IS LOAN OUT WITHHOLDING/REGISTRATION REQUIRED No / Yes
SCREEN CREDIT Yes
AUDIT REQUIRED Yes
SUNSET DATE None
ENACTED BILL NUMBER

H 390
H 33

(1) The Director of Development may transfer up to $25 million, per fiscal year, of unused credits from the capital improvement project fund, thereby increasing the annual Funding Cap above $50 million.
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