Thailand offers more incentives to foreign film shoots hinh anh 1The Government of Thailand looks to increase incentives and deregulate foreign film shoots in the country, aiming to promote shooting and production. (Photo: bangkokpost.com)
Bangkok (VNA) – The Government of Thailand looks to increase incentives and deregulate foreign film shoots in the country, aiming to promote shooting and production.

Danucha Pichayanan, Secretary-General of the National Economic and Social Development Council, said the Centre for Economic Situation Administration (CESA) asked related agencies at a meeting on December 3 to find fresh ways to lure more foreign film shoots to Thailand.

New incentives should be finalised and proposed to CESA's next meeting in January, he said, as cited by The Bangkok Post.

According to Danucha, rules and regulations pertaining to foreign film shoots involve various agencies, while work permit procedures are not convenient for film shoots, the import tax for equipment is relatively high and state agencies' regulations for use of public areas are unclear.
A major obstacle is some regulations are outdated, such as a requirement that actors take a blood test for syphilis, he said.

In addition, the incentives offered in Thailand are less competitive compared with those promoted by other countries.

However, Danucha said Thailand's competitive edge is its host of attractive locations for film shoots and good tourism infrastructure.
Thailand currently offers a cash rebate equivalent to 15 percent of every 50 million baht spent on a film shoot.

An extra 5 percent cash rebate is offered if foreign film studios hire Thai staff, promote Thai culture and shoot in second-tier tourism provinces. The cash rebate is capped at 75 million baht.

According Danucha, CESA also instructed the Creative Economy Agency, the Tourism Department and relevant agencies to propose fresh incentives to attract international film production companies to shoot their films in Thailand.

He said the most likely scenario for the new incentives include a 30 percent cash rebate for foreign filmmakers who spend between 50 and 100 million baht on production in Thailand.

In 2020, there were 176 foreign film shoots in Thailand, of which 74 were movies, 33 were series, 28 advertisements and 41 other types. The average production cost was 100-300 million baht./.
VNA