(FOX40.COM) — Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the approval of new television projects that are set to bring in $1.1 billion to California’s economy on Wednesday. Video Above: Newsom announced a $700 ...
California’s incentive program to keep film and TV production in state is undergoing a vast, and vastly important makeover, beginning with Friday’s approval of a bill that more than doubles the amount ...
Standing at a movie studio in Burbank, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday formally unveiled a $750 million expansion of California’s film and television tax credit program, part of a push to keep ...
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California’s $750 million film tax credit could result in diminishing returns, experts warn
Despite the large amount of money Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is throwing at Hollywood, California’s newly expanded tax credit program for film and television production likely won’t be the best bang for ...
California has extended the film production tax credit through June, 2030, increased the fund to $750 million, and liberalized various provisions. This article provides a summary of the entire credit ...
The latest round of California’s film and television tax credit program will provide government incentives to 48 upcoming projects, according to the California Film Commission. The slate, which ...
The California Legislature has passed a budget trailer bill expanding the state's Film and Television Tax Credit Program from $330 million to $750 million, sending the measure to Gov. Gavin Newsom's ...
The California Legislature has officially made Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s proposal to up the annual Film & TV Tax Credit funding to $750M annually. Both the state Senate and the Assembly voted Friday on the ...
The numbers for on-location shoot days in L.A. have never been more depressing, but the state's boosters say help — in the form of those $750 million in tax incentives — is just kicking in, give it ...
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