Creative Economy Tax Map

Where
Brazil
When
2021
Who
Special Secretariat for Culture
Describe the main features of the policy/measure: 
The elaboration of the Creative Economy Tax Map aimed to identify relevant legal and regulatory aspects that affect cultural production chains, especially in the tax field. Based on the identifications, the Map proposes improvement measures to enhance the regulatory and business environments, focusing on the tax regime of the economic agents in the sectors discussed. The research was structured based on the following topics: (i) Vision: potential of the market and where you want to reach; (ii) Diagnosis: where you are and what are the challenges; and (iii) Strategy: proposition of institutional changes to address how to get there.
What are the results achieved so far through the implementation of the policy/measure?: 
The map presented important conclusions about the tax scenario linked to the sectors of visual arts, audiovisual, editorial, digital games, and music, in addition to proposing specific strategies for each segment to help overcome the challenges identified by the publication. The mapping also pointed out the audiovisual sector as the most well-structured, thanks in part to incentive laws created, such as the Audiovisual Sector Fund and the Culture Incentive Law, and to foreign market movements, such as the emergence from Netflix. The mapping also pointed out the game sector as having a good organizational capacity. One reason is that it is a globalized industry, which leads the enterprise to have a strong structure from the beginning. In the music sector, according to the study, the challenge is greater. The segment is still structured in a very fragmented manner, with the presence of several actors, such as composers, arrangers, conductors, interpreters, publishers, record labels, producers, and distributors, among others. The publishing sector also has several challenges to face, including developing a larger consumer market, creating tax benefits, and reducing the tax cost of related operations (printing companies, distributors, and bookstores). Regarding the media and entertainment sector, in Brazil, the turnover was over US$ 35 billion in 2016, and the expectation of revenue for 2021 is US$ 44 billion, which represents a growth of 4.66%, higher than the world average of 4.24%. In other words, there is great potential to be explored, and the Creative Economy Tax Map aims to be an aid tool in the search for this performance and growth.
Financial resources allocated to the policy/measure in USD: 
USD 39.669,00
Partner(s) engaged in the implementation of the measure: 
Name of partnerType of entity
Unesco representation in Brazil
Public Sector
Has the implementation of the policy/measure been evaluated?: 
NO
Goal(s) of UNESCO's 2005 Convention
Cultural Domain(s)
Cinema/ Audiovisual Arts
Media Arts
Music
Publishing
Visual Arts
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