
Jordan Boosts Film, TV Production Cash Rebate to Up to 45 Percent

Jordan has unveiled an “enhanced financial incentives program” for film and TV productions early on Wednesday during the Cannes Film Festival.
The Royal Film Commission – Jordan said its new cash rebate will cover 25-45 percent of the in-country spend for qualifying film and TV projects, compared to the 25 percent cap so far. The exact percentage is determined by “a points-based system assessing the project’s size, incorporation of Jordanian cultural content, and its artistic, cultural, and economic value,” it said.
Projects with production expenditures exceeding $10 million and integrating Jordanian cultural elements can qualify for the maximum rebate of 45 percent.
In addition, “for local productions, the rebate has been raised from 10 percent to 30 percent for projects with spending over $500,000 – part of a broader effort to empower Jordanian producers and stimulate the domestic production industry,” the commission said.
Existing additional financial savings on the likes of sales tax and customs duty also remain in place.
The Royal Film Commission – Jordan said its new cash rebate will cover 25-45 percent of the in-country spend for qualifying film and TV projects, compared to the 25 percent cap so far. The exact percentage is determined by “a points-based system assessing the project’s size, incorporation of Jordanian cultural content, and its artistic, cultural, and economic value,” it said.
Projects with production expenditures exceeding $10 million and integrating Jordanian cultural elements can qualify for the maximum rebate of 45 percent.
In addition, “for local productions, the rebate has been raised from 10 percent to 30 percent for projects with spending over $500,000 – part of a broader effort to empower Jordanian producers and stimulate the domestic production industry,” the commission said.
Existing additional financial savings on the likes of sales tax and customs duty also remain in place.
- 5/13/2025
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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