Govt urged to reintroduce film industry tax breaks

A recruitment agency which provides extras for movies and television has called on the Government to overturn its decision to abolish tax breaks for the Irish film industry.

A recruitment agency which provides extras for movies and television has called on the Government to overturn its decision to abolish tax breaks for the Irish film industry.

MovieExtras.ie said the abolition of Section 481 tax relief could prevent big-budget productions from being filmed in Ireland and could cause the loss of up to 10,000 permanent and part-time jobs.

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