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Film subsidies - Good Jobs First

Transferable and refundable tax credits. Most entertainment industry subsidies are in a form of transferable or refundable income tax credits, which are ...

Film production incentives in the United States - Wikipedia

Film production incentives are tax incentives offered on a state-by-state basis throughout the United States to encourage in-state film production.

Film Industry Tax Incentives: State-by-State (2024) - Wrapbook

Many states across the country offer lucrative film industry tax incentives that can help productions free up more of their budget for cast, crew, and physical ...

10 Best States for Film Tax Incentives & Tax Breaks | Wrapbook

From film tax incentives to commercial rebates and more, our comprehensive and up-to-date Production Incentive Center can provide additional guidance on where ...

Film and TV Subsidies: Frequently Asked Questions - Good Jobs First

Film and TV subsidies are set as a percentage of the money spent by the production company inside the state during the making of the film or ...

State Film and Television Incentive Programs

Film tax incentives typically come in the form of tax credits equal to a percentage of a film or television production's qualified in-state spending.

Why States Have Spent Billions Subsidizing Hollywood

The idea is that when producers come to film in a state and spend money there, the government gives them back 20 to 30 percent of their costs as ...

State Film Subsidies: Not Much Bang For Too Many Bucks

State film subsidies are a wasteful, ineffective, and unfair instrument of economic development. While they appear to be a “quick fix” that provides jobs and ...

Countries With The Best Film Incentives - Rodriques Law, PLLC

The following is a list of “soft money” film financing incentives around the world for filmmakers, for both national and foreign film productions.

Film Subsidies Made Simple - Alpine County

How do film tax subsidies relate to youth smoking? Last year, states handed out an estimated $830 million for movies with smoking, most rated PG-13. Teens are a ...

Hollywood subsidies fail to meet promises, benefit few

Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm signed into law the state's first film subsidy program in 2008. “We're going to grow this industry,” ...

Lights, Camera, Credits: The State Of Film Tax Incentives - Forbes

George Ford with the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Public Policy Studies discusses film tax incentives and their effectiveness in attracting business ...

Movie Film Tax Incentives and Credits | Production Incentives

We have the industry's most extensive in-house team of production incentives, finance, and tax experts, and our knowledge of the latest legislation and local ...

Incentives Map - Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew's Production Incentives Department, led by Joe Bessacini, has long-standing relationships with individuals in local film commissions and taxation/ ...

The myth of subsidies in the film industry: a comparative analysis of ...

“Movie Production Incentives: Blockbuster Support for Lackluster Policy.” Special. Report-Tax Foundation 173: 4–20. Mattelart, A. 2009. “European Film Policy ...

Film subsidies are a box office flop - Kansas Policy Institute

Earlier this year, Kansas dodged a bullet when SB 91, a bill creating a film tax credit, sales tax exemptions, and grants for film projects, ...

Watch Out, Hollywood! States Want a Piece of the Moviemaking ...

Film tax incentives typically come in the form of tax credits equal to a percentage of a film or television production's qualified in-state ...

Major Studies Show Film and TV Tax Credit Programs Create Little ...

Kennesaw State economist J.C. Bradbury in 2018: “The results indicate that neither [movie production incentives] in general, nor specific types ...

Billions in film & TV subsidies yield zero (or less) for NY economy ...

PFM took a more benign view of two smaller tax credit programs aimed at subsectors of the film and TV industry. It said the state's Commercial ...

States Have Spent $25 Billion to Woo Hollywood. Is It Worth It?

Over the last 20 years, states have given movie and television productions more than $25 billion in filming incentives. Thirty-eight states ...