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Accounting for production spending going to in-state people and businesses versus out-of-state people and businesses, the film tax credit program resulted in $32.6 million in new spending for the Massachusetts economy. The film tax incentive program generated additional Massachusetts state GDP of $168.5 million and personal income of $25.2 million.
Until July 2014, [27] the director of the North Carolina Film Office was Aaron Syrett (2007–2014). In addition to working with affiliate commissions, the North Carolina Film Office is also supported by a governor-appointed group who offer advice and guidance in the interest of North Carolina's film industry.
Thirty-seven states offer perks for film and TV production — typically in the form of tax credits equal to a percentage of a production's in-state spending, or cash rebates — and at least 18 ...
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)
"Consistent with studies of other state film tax incentives programs, the State of Georgia loses money," according to a 2023 audit conducted by Georgia State University. "We calculate a state ...
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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.
It remains the largest film to be shot in Wilmington and North Carolina. [8] [9] In the mid- to late-2010s, the city's film industry slowed due to the North Carolina General Assembly not extending pre-2014 film incentives and Governor Pat McCrory signing the controversial House Bill 2 (HB2) in 2017.