Theatre Tax Relief (TTR) is a creative industry tax relief incentive, funded by the UK government. It is claimed through a company's Corporation Tax Return (CT600) and serves to support the arts and reward the UK's creative sector for its UK spending. This free eBook, created by Myriad’s expert team, provides clear, expert guidance on how to claim Theatre Tax Relief and secure your entitlement.

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A Guide for UK Theatre Production Companies (TPCs)


Theatre Tax Relief (TTR) eBook

What’s Covered in the TTR eBook?

✅ How Theatre Tax Relief works — and how you could claim up to 40% of production costs
✅ What qualifies as a “theatrical production” under HMRC rules
✅ Touring vs. non-touring productions — and the tax relief rates for each
✅ How much you can claim based on your profit/loss position
✅ Step-by-step guidance on submitting your TTR claim through your CT600
✅ Real-world examples and benefit breakdowns
✅ What evidence you’ll need to stay compliant and secure your claim

Identify if your project(s) qualify for R&D tax credits.  

Pinpoint advancements in science or technology within your work.

Clarify the boundaries of eligible R&D activities.

Identify if your project(s) qualify for R&D tax credits.  

Pinpoint advancements in science or technology within your work.

Clarify the boundaries of eligible R&D activities.

Trusted creative tax relief experts with 20 years claim experience 

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We’re the UK’s leading specialists in creative industry tax reliefs, helping theatre production companies secure their claims.

Our expert team handles everything all the way through to HMRC submission.

Download the guide and take the first step towards making the most of TTR today!

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What’s Covered in the TTR eBook?

✅ How Theatre Tax Relief works — and how you could claim up to 80% of production costs
✅ What qualifies as a “theatrical production” under HMRC rules
✅ Touring vs. non-touring productions — and the tax relief rates for each
✅ How much you can claim based on your profit/loss position
✅ Step-by-step guidance on submitting your TTR claim through your CT600
✅ Real-world examples and benefit breakdowns
✅ What evidence you’ll need to stay compliant and secure your claim

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Why Trust Myriad?

Download Your Free eBook

We’re the UK’s leading specialists in creative industry tax reliefs, helping theatre production companies secure their claims.

Our expert team handles everything all the way through to HMRC submission.

Download the guide and take the first step towards making the most of TTR today!

Why Trust Myriad?

Download Your Free eBook

Navigating the complexities of Theatre Tax Relief can be daunting — but this guide breaks it down step by step. Gain clarity, avoid common pitfalls, and ensure your production gets the maximum benefit.

💼 Save Time: Get straight to the key facts with this expert-written resource
📊 Unlock Funding: Learn how to claim up to 40% of your production costs back in tax relief
📋 Stay Compliant: Follow HMRC guidelines with confidence — including the latest UK expenditure rules

Why You Need This eBook

Navigating the complexities of Theatre Tax Relief can be daunting — but this guide breaks it down step by step. Gain clarity, avoid common pitfalls, and ensure your production gets the maximum benefit.

💼 Save Time: Get straight to the key facts with this expert-written resource
📊 Unlock Funding: Learn how to claim up to 50% of your production costs back in tax relief
📋 Stay Compliant: Follow HMRC guidelines with confidence — including the latest UK expenditure rules

Why You Need This eBook