DCCS — Department of Culture, Communications and Sport
The Department of Culture, Communications and Sport (DCCS) — formerly the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (TCAGSM) — is the Irish government department responsible for the cultural certification side of the Section 481 — the Irish scripted tax credit tax credit.
What DCCS does for S481
| DCCS | |
|---|---|
| Issues the Cultural Certificate | ✓ |
| Signs off the Industry Development Test | ✓ |
| Receives Schedule 1 applications | ✓ |
| Issues Provisional + Final Letters of Approval (for skills development) | ✗ (Screen Ireland does this) |
| Issues the tax credit | ✗ (Revenue — the Irish tax authority does this) |
The Cultural Certificate is the cultural-eligibility gating document. Without it, no S481 claim is possible.
What DCCS does NOT do
- Does not handle the tax credit itself — that is Revenue — the Irish tax authority.
- Is not the broadcasting regulator — that is Coimisiún na Meán (CnaM).
- Is not the development agency — that is Screen Ireland (Fís Éireann).
Submission
Schedule 1 applications go via the DCCS online portal. Practical recommendation from Screen Ireland: meet the DCCS S481 team well in advance of submission to get informal feedback on the Cultural Test scoring.
Common confusion
DCCS is sometimes referred to as "the S481 authority" by producers. It is the cultural-cert authority — Revenue — the Irish tax authority is the tax authority and writes the actual credit cheque.
Related
Sources
- · Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, gov.ie
- · Film Regulations 2019 (S.I. 119/2019)