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The role of the ''' | The role of the '''tax credit accountant''' is to maximise refundable government [[tax|tax credits]], bringing in a greater budget for the production. They are a member of the [[financial department]]. | ||
Tax credits depend on a number of factors, including filming and production locations, as they are meant to encourage businesses in the area to hire locally. | Tax credits depend on a number of factors, including filming and production locations, as they are meant to encourage businesses in the area to hire locally. |
Revision as of 12:18, 6 October 2018
The role of the tax credit accountant is to maximise refundable government tax credits, bringing in a greater budget for the production. They are a member of the financial department.
Tax credits depend on a number of factors, including filming and production locations, as they are meant to encourage businesses in the area to hire locally.
As of 2018[update], the only tax credit accountant credited in the history of the DWU has been Jonathan Ross, who served that role during Torchwood: Miracle Day.
Story | Tax credit accountant |
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The Blood Line | Jonathan Ross (crew) |
End of the Road | Jonathan Ross (crew) |
The Gathering | Jonathan Ross (crew) |