
The UK film and television industry continues to grow, with production spend reaching billions each year. Behind the creativity lies complex financial management. Budgets are tight, funding comes from multiple sources, and deadlines leave no room for error. Producers, line managers, and studios all need precise accounting support to keep projects running smoothly. At Apex Accountants, we specialise in supporting film and television companies with sector-specific financial expertise. Our team has deep experience in production accounting, tax relief claims, payroll management, and international VAT. This article explains how Apex Accountants delivers accounting services for film and TV production companies. It highlights industry-specific challenges, the services we provide, and real-world examples of how we help clients manage compliance, secure tax reliefs, and control costs.
Production companies often face uneven cash flow. Broadcaster payments arrive late while production costs are immediate. Payroll for freelance crews, actors, and suppliers must still be met. International shoots add VAT and currency hurdles. Compliance with BFI cultural tests and HMRC audits on Film Tax Relief claims creates added pressure. Many companies also lack specialist accounting support for TV production companies, which leaves them exposed to errors and delays in financial reporting.
We go beyond standard bookkeeping. Our services cover every stage of production finance:
Apex Accountants recently supported a UK-based feature film that filmed in both London and Budapest. Our trusted film tax relief accountants, prepared its Film Tax Relief claim and ensured it met the BFI cultural test. Our team also managed VAT complexities on cross-border invoices. The claim reduced production costs by over £500,000, giving producers room to reinvest in marketing.
For a high-end television drama, we set up detailed production ledgers and weekly cost reports. This gave the line manager and financiers real-time visibility of spending, keeping the project on budget.
Production companies need more than generic accounting support. They need advisers who understand production cycles, BFI cultural tests, and HMRC audit requirements. At Apex Accountants, we speak the financial language of the industry—production ledgers, recoupment schedules, and distribution waterfalls are part of our daily work.
Our expertise in completion bonds, gap financing, and tax relief audits gives producers, finance directors, and line managers the confidence that every project is managed with precision. We also provide trusted accounting support for TV production companies, ensuring that both film and television projects are handled with the same attention to detail. That is why production companies trust us with their most complex work. We deliver tailored accounting services that keep projects compliant, cost-effective, and financially secure—so you can focus on creativity while we manage the numbers.
Contact us today to discuss your next production and see how Apex Accountants can support you.
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