Film Canada Yearbook (2006)

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VUVVUVVUVVUVVVVVVVUVVVVUVUVUVUUETEETUBEEEEEEEEES Completion guarantors / government agencies MAYALL, ANN 4638 Leo Lake Rd Kingston ON KOH 2NO (613) 387-2323 Fax: (416) 239-4469 E-mail: ann@mayall.ca Contact: Ann Mayall For all copyright clearance — music, footage, photos, plays, likenesses, text. THE RIGHTS COMPANY 201 670 Richmond St W Toronto ON M6J 1C3 (416) 766-0467 Fax: (416) 766-1973 E-mail: amy@therightscompany.com Website: www.therightscompany.com Researches and clears all rights — footage and visuals / underlying rights for talent, music, choreography, etc. / photos, artwork, etc. completion guarantors FILM FINANCES CANADA (1998) LTD. B214 — 65 Heward Ave Toronto ON M4M 2T5 (416) 778-6397 Fax: (416) 406-7418 E-mail: info@filmfinancescanada.com Website: www.filmfinancescanada.com Provides completion guarantees and bonds for feature films / television / documentaries / animation / multimedia. GLOBALEX 600 2001 McGill College Ave Montréal QC _H3A 1G1 (614) 382-9625 Fax: (514) 382-1642 E-mail: info@global-expert.com Website: www.global-expert.com Contact: Linda Dubuc FILM CANADA YEARBOOK e 2006 government agencies CANADIAN AUDIO-VISUAL CERTIFICATION OFFICE (CAVCO) Department of Canadian Heritage 100 Sparks St 4th FI Ottawa ON K1A 0M5S (613) 946-7600 / (888) 433-2200 Fax: (618) 946-7602 Website: www.pch.gc.ca/cavco Director: Robert Soucy Manager Operations and Client Relations, CAVCO: Placide Pierre Turenne (613) 9467575 (direct line); placide_turenne@pch.gc.ca Film Industry Services, Small and Medium Enterprises Directorate Canada Revenue Agency 112 Kent St Tower B 8th FI Ottawa ON K1A OLS (613) 9466169 Fax: (613) 9419674 Website: www.cra.gc.ca/tax/nonresidents/film/menue.html Director: Jim Millen The Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office (CAVCO) and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) jointly administer the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (FTC) and the Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit (PSTC). The FTC is a refundable tax credit available at arate of 25% of qualified labour expenditures. Labour expenditures qualifying for the credit may not exceed 48% of production cost at the end of the year, net of assistance, for productions with a commencement time before November 14, 2003, and 60% if the commencement time is on or after that date (there's an election period; to know more about it you can call CAVCO at their toll-free number above). The FTC is available to prescribed taxable Canadian corporations whose activities throughout the year consist primarily of conducting a Canadian film or video production business through a permanent establishment in Canada. CAVCO's role under the FTC program is to certify that a production is a Canadian film or video production and to issue certificates (Part and Part B) so that Canadian producers can claim the FTC. CRA’s role is to help applicants, interpret legislative provisions affecting the FTC, review/audit FTC claims, assess corporation income tax returns, and issue timely refund cheques. The PSTC is a refundable tax credit provided at the rate of 16% (11% before February 19, 2003) of qualified Canadian labour expenditures, net of any assistance, in respect of an accredited production for services rendered in Canada by Canadian residents. There is no cap on the amount of PSTC that can be claimed, and it is available | to corporations whose activities throughout the year consist primarily of conducting a film or video production business or a film or video production services business through a permanent establishment in Canada. CAVGCO's role under the PSTC program is to determine the eligibility of the production and to issue an Accredited Film or Video Production Certificate on behalf of the Minister of Canadian Heritage. CRA‘s role is to help applicants, interpret legislative provisions affecting the PSTC, review/audit PSTC claims, assess corporation income tax returns and issue timely refund cheques. CANADIAN HERITAGE / LES | TERRASSES DE LA CHAUDIERE Cultural Industries Branch 15 Eddy St 6th Fl Hull QC K1A OM5 (819) 997-5918 / (866) 811-0055 Fax: (819) 997-5709 | Website: www.canadianheritage.gc.ca | | Director General: Jean-Frangois Bernier Director, Film and Video Policy and Programs: Jean-Pierre Gauthier Managers: Lynn Foran, Karyn Wichers, Kelly Beaton, Ginette Saucier Director, Sound Recording Policy & Programs: Pierre Lalonde Managers: Marcel Morin, Nathalie Chamberland The Cultural Industries Branch provides advice and assistance to the Minister of Canadian Heritage in the formulation and development of policies and programs for the achievement of cultural objectives in the area of film, video and sound recording and publishing. A current list of Cultural Trade Commissioners can be found on the Department's website at the following address: http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/progs/acca/progs/rc-tr/pubs/expert_e.cfm 77 INFIWL SJOIAYSS SALLWSY9 NOLivonda STWAILS34 8 SCHV, SNS 8 SNOINN 1 SOIGNLS INIIWdINdA ~~ suusvoqvoud™