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Movie Production Incentives (MPIs): "Movie Production Incentive" is any incentive states offer filmmakers to encourage film production in-state. [ 6 ] Tax Credits: Tax credits can remove a portion of the income tax owed to the state by the production company, but since most production companies are limited purpose business entities they often ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a proposal on Sunday to increase California’s film incentive to $750 million, responding to calls to boost the struggling industry. At an event at Raleigh Studios in ...
Louisiana will preserve its tax incentive for film and TV production, with a $25 million cut, under a budget deal reached by lawmakers. The state Senate voted 38-1 on Friday to lower the cap on ...
A Great Awakening: The Sight & Sound feature film, currently in production in the City of Philadelphia and Lancaster County, received $2,607,037 in tax credits. The Pennsylvania-based production ...
MA Dept. of Revenue: A Report on the Massachusetts Film Industry Tax Incentives; MBPC: Film Industry Tax Credit Brief; DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: The Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Connecticut’s Film Tax Credit; Cast and Crew: Production Incentives by State Flixter 18:04, 6 December 2012 (UTC)
The Nevada Film Office is a Nevada state agency that promotes Nevada as a location of choice for film, entertainment, television, and multimedia production. [1] [2] The agency also maintains several open directories for film locations and production crews in Nevada, and offers services to connect with resources that production companies need while filming in Nevada.
Texas has long been known as a film-friendly state offering a slew of tax incentives, grants and other attractive benefits to productions. The May 29 conclusion of the recent legislative session ...
The state's film incentives program is among the most generous in the nation, offering a direct rebate of between 25% and 40% on an array of expenditures to entice movie projects, employment and infrastructure investments. As a percentage of the state budget, only Georgia pays out more in incentives.
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