Developing interactive digital media products can be resource-intensive, especially when it comes to skilled labour and production costs. For companies building games, educational tools, or other interactive digital experiences in Nova Scotia, the Digital Media Tax Credit can significantly reduce the financial burden. Administered by the Province’s Finance and Treasury Board, this refundable tax credit is designed to encourage more digital media production to take place locally, supporting growth in the information technology and arts and culture sectors.
The credit helps offset a substantial portion of eligible development expenses incurred in Nova Scotia, with support that can reach roughly up to $100,000 per product. Businesses can benefit by claiming a percentage of local labour costs or overall in-province spending tied directly to development. There is also enhanced support for projects developed outside the Halifax Regional Municipality, making the program particularly attractive to companies operating in rural or regional areas. In some cases, additional relief may be available for marketing and distribution costs, helping products reach broader markets once development is complete.
This program is best suited for incorporated businesses with an established presence in Nova Scotia that are creating interactive products intended to educate, inform, or entertain users. For companies planning new digital media projects or wrapping up recent development work, learning how this tax credit applies to your specific situation could unlock meaningful savings and improve overall project viability.
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