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Accepted
BFI responsibilities expanded without commensurate long-term grant-in-aid support increase.
Conclusion
Too often the BFI’s responsibilities have been expanded by the Government without a commensurate, long-term increase in the grant-in-aid support available to it. That has put the UK’s reputation with inward investors at risk and could undermine the growth of the vital sectors under its remit. (Conclusion, Paragraph 216)
Government Response Summary
The government has provided a £1 million increase in the BFI’s Grant-in-Aid for 2024/25 and 2025/26, committing to continue this funding into the next Spending Review period (2026–2029) to provide stability for the Certification Unit.
Government Response
Accepted
Government Response
Accepted
HM Government
Accepted
The BFI’s Certification Unit is essential in underpinning the effective delivery of the UK’s tax credits. We have been responsive to increasing demands on the Unit, returning turnaround times back to best practice levels through a £1 million increase in the BFI’s Grant-in-Aid for 2024/25 and 2025/26. This funding will continue into the next Spending Review period (2026–2029) to provide stability and certainty for the Unit. We will continue to keep the resourcing of the Unit under review.
Source
Committee
Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Report
First Report - British film and high-end television
10 Apr 2025
HC 328
Addressee Bodies
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Timeline
Recommendation age
1.1 yr
Report published
10 Apr 2025