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credits

British  
/ ˈkrɛdɪts /

plural noun

  1. a list of those responsible for the production of a film or television programme

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Mazzei adds, “Unfortunately with the structure of the way credits work, there’s no actual official way to say, ‘Hey, we made this movie together’ other than to share a film-by credit.

From Los Angeles Times

Electronic transfers into your account, however, are usually regarded as internal credits.

From MarketWatch

As the credits roll, he jogs over to talk with the guy running the projector.

From Literature

The new tax will fund child care programs, free school meals, tax credits for families, and tax breaks for small businesses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most big-budget movies and a growing number of TV series now shoot overseas to take advantage of those tax credits.

From The Wall Street Journal