I propose to take Questions Nos. 40 and 56 together.
The Government supports the Irish film industry through the twin approach of direct funding through the Irish Film Board and the film tax credit scheme - Section 481 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
Section 481 is provides a critical support for the Irish production sector, generating thousands of jobs, and providing a strong value proposition for the public purse. My Department continues to work on behalf of the sector through its engagement with key Departments including in relation to the extension of Section 481 beyond 2020.
I understand that the Department of Finance is now undertaking a full review of Section 481 in line with tax expenditure guidelines before any decision to extend the extension of tax credit is formalised. My Department is working closely with Department of Finance on an ongoing basis on the issue.
In partnership with the Departments of Communications, Climate Action and Environment and Business, Enterprise and Innovation, my Department commissioned an economic analysis of our screen based creative industries to provide an input for the development of an industry-wide long term plan for Ireland as a global hub for the production of Film, TV Drama and Animation under Pillar 4 of the Creative Ireland Programme. I intend to publish this economic report and associated plan shortly.