BC Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For companies building interactive digital products in British Columbia, labour costs are often the biggest barrier to scaling production. The BC Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit helps offset those costs by returning a meaningful portion of eligible salaries and wages to qualifying corporations developing interactive digital media products in the province. Rather than funding a single project upfront, this refundable tax credit works through the corporate tax system, making it especially valuable for studios with ongoing development teams.

Administered by the Government of British Columbia, the program supports a wide range of interactive experiences, including software, games, and qualifying augmented or virtual reality products where user input meaningfully shapes the experience. Products must be designed for active user interaction, with adaptive feedback and control elements, rather than passive or purely informational content. Funding levels vary by project, but the credit generally covers a significant percentage of eligible labour costs, helping businesses reinvest in talent, technology, and longer-term product development. Because the credit is refundable, it can provide cash-flow support even in years where little or no corporate tax is owed.

The BC Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit is currently available and claimed as part of a corporation’s annual tax filing, making it a recurring opportunity rather than a one-time application. For digital media businesses looking to understand how this credit fits into their overall funding strategy, exploring the finer details can help determine its full value.

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