Offered by Government of Nova Scotia
For digital media companies in Nova Scotia, managing production costs while staying competitive can be a constant challenge, especially in fast-moving fields like animation, interactive content, and digital production. The Digital Media Tax Credit is designed to help ease that pressure by providing meaningful financial support tied to qualifying digital media activities carried out in the province. Offered by the Government of Nova Scotia, this incentive can make a noticeable difference for studios and developers working on creative, technology-driven projects.
Rather than functioning like a traditional grant, the program provides non-repayable support through the tax system, with the level of funding varying based on the scope and nature of each project. It is commonly used by digital media businesses to offset labour and production-related costs, making it easier to scale teams, take on larger contracts, or invest in new creative work. Because the credit is project-based, it can be particularly attractive to companies balancing multiple productions or contract cycles throughout the year.
The Digital Media Tax Credit is generally available to Nova Scotia–based businesses meeting certain requirements and is considered an ongoing support for the province’s digital economy. For studios and digital creators looking to understand how this program could fit into their financial planning, reviewing the full details through GrantHub is a smart next step.
Available in: Nova Scotia
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Official Canadian Programs
Innovation Canada, NRC, CRA, BDC & provincial agencies
Government of Nova Scotia, Screen Nova Scotia
Government of Nova Scotia, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture
Government of Nova Scotia, Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage
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