Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For studios and developers building interactive digital experiences, labour costs often represent the largest part of a project budget. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit can significantly reduce that burden by refunding a portion of eligible wages tied to the development of qualifying digital media products. Designed for companies creating interactive content that educates, informs, or entertains, this credit helps make local production more competitive while encouraging companies to grow their teams within the province.

Administered by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador through the Department of Finance, the program provides a refundable credit covering a substantial share of eligible labour expenses, including salaries and certain forms of remuneration. Because the support scales with the size of your project and workforce, funding can range from modest relief for small teams to large contributions for established studios, with total support potentially reaching into the hundreds of thousands or more for qualifying companies. The credit applies to interactive products such as digital games, educational tools, and immersive experiences that are designed for active user engagement rather than promotional or news-style content.

The Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit is ongoing and intended for businesses meeting certain requirements that have a presence in Newfoundland and Labrador. For digital media companies considering new hires or larger development projects, reviewing the full details can help determine how much support may be available and how it fits into your production plans.

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