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Film production overseas tax credits
Developing longterm strategies to establish crews and soundstages, cutting out red tape for indies, and even lobbying for a national film office are some of the ways to stop the bleeding.
In A Violent Nature monster walks through the French Quarter on April 5, 2024, in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Erika Goldring Photo)
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The state will just reduce the annual cap by $25 million to $125 million.
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Louisiana's House of Representatives approved a bill that would cut the state's $150 million tax credit for film and TV productions.
Future of Filmmaking Summit Los Angeles
Future of Filmmaking Summit
IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking Summit held in Los Angeles this weekend discussed Gavin Newsom's proposed $750 million change to California's tax credit system and how to get it to stick.
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The latest round of California tax credits include the "Community" movie and Shailene Woodley's now-confirmed Janis Joplin biopic.
Avengers Endgame
At this point, extracting Hollywood from Georgia is all but impossible.
"black-ish"
The ACLU-backed legislature could be a practical and effective step to tackling the enormous diversity problem.
How States Are Wooing Back Film Productions Fleeing Overseas
Brooklyn's Eastern Effects: Why the Closing of This Sound Stage Is a Big Deal, and What You Can Do to Stop It
How States Are Wooing Back Film Productions Fleeing Overseas
Georgia's Potential LGBT Discrimination Law: Film Industry's Boycott Could Cost Hollywood Millions
How States Are Wooing Back Film Productions Fleeing Overseas
Attention, Filmmakers: 6 Tips for Getting Your Film Financed
How States Are Wooing Back Film Productions Fleeing Overseas
California Assembly Votes to Extend $100 Million in Tax Credits for Two Years
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