Indiana

Apply to the IEDC during the application window; be financially viable and have positive economic ramifications for the state; and submit a report prepared by an independent certified public accountant licensed in the state. Projects must be completed within two years of being approved for the incentive. Loan out companies must register with the Indiana Department of Revenue.

Qualified spend includes but is not limited to expenses for: locations, facilities, offices, acquisitions, production props, wardrobes, special effects, accessories, etc.; the first $500,000 of wages paid to each resident and nonresident above-the-line worker; and all wage payments to resident and nonresident below-the-line workers. Costs incurred prior to submitting an application do not qualify.

This program is not administered on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications will be evaluated on their individual merits and only those projects expected to have a positive return on investment to the state will be considered. Indiana offers a nonrefundable nontransferable base credit equal to 20% of qualified nonpayroll expenditures, 20% of the first $500,000 paid to each resident and nonresident above-the-line worker, 20% of the total labor costs for nonresident below-the-line workers; and 25% of the total resident below-the-line labor costs. An additional credit equal to 5% (not to exceed a total of 30%) of qualified production expenses may be awarded for each of the following qualifiers: 1) at least 20% of the overall workforce (including student and intern staff) must be Indiana residents, 2) add an IEDC-approved Indiana brand to the qualified production’s credits. The annual funding is capped at $5 million for fiscal year 2024 (July 1 – June 30). This program is scheduled to sunset on June 30, 2027.

Animation
Award Shows
Commercials (2)
Direct To Streaming
Documentaries
E-Sports (2)
Game Shows (2)
Industry/Corporate Training
Infomercials
Interactive Media & Video Games
Interactive Website
Internet Broadcasts (2)
Music Videos
Postproduction (Standalone)
Reality Shows (2)
Talk Shows (2)
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.
Indiana INCENTIVES
INCENTIVE RATES

20% Nonpayroll Spend (1)
20% Resident ATL & Nonresident Labor (1)
25% Resident Below-the-Line Labor
20% Nonresident Below-the-Line Labor
+ 5% - 10% Bonus (1)

TYPE OF INCENTIVE

Nonrefundable &
Nontransferable
Tax Credit

PER PROJECT INCENTIVE CAP

No Cap

MINIMUM SPEND

$0

FUNDING CAP

$5M
For Fiscal Year
6/30/24

QUALIFIED LABOR

Each Below-the-Line;
1st $500k of Each Above-the-Line

IS LOAN OUT WITHHOLDING/REGISTRATION REQUIRED No / Yes
SCREEN CREDIT No (2)
AUDIT REQUIRED Yes
SUNSET DATE 6/30/27
ENACTED BILL NUMBER

S 361

(1) See SUMMARY. (2) Although screen credit is not required, the production may earn another 5% of all nonpayroll spend by including an approved Indiana brand in the credits.
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