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Film Tax Credit, Louisiana
Louisiana Senate Committee Votes to Keep Film Tax Credit While Lowering Cap to $125 Million
A committee of the Louisiana Senate voted on Tuesday to retain the state's tax incentive for film production, while reducing the cap on the program from $150 million to $125 million. Last week, the state House of Representatives voted to terminate the incentive effective June 30,
Shreveport councilwoman testifies at Senate hearing in support of Louisiana film tax credit
Tabatha Taylor highlighted Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson's investment in the City of. Jackson shared a clip of Taylor's appearance on social media.
Future of Louisiana Film Tax Credit in hands of state senators
District A Shreveport City Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor says the tax credit is the key component to the city's growing film industry.
Could Louisiana's loss be Texas' gain? Film tax credit up in the air.
Back in 2021, 50 Cent announced he was living in Houston. Not only that, but many were hoping that the rapper born Curtis Jackson in Queens, N.Y., would start a much-hyped entertainment production company in H-Town.
Film Louisiana Speaks On Film Tax Incentives
The following is an open letter sent to Biz from Jason Waggenspack, president of Film Louisiana, on Monday, Nov. 18 in response to an article examining the
Louisiana Film Allies Scramble to Save Tax Credit: ‘There’s a Lot of Panic’
Allies of the Louisiana film industry said they will try to salvage the state's film incentive, after the House voted to eliminate it.
The First State to Ever Offer a Filming Tax Credit Is Voting to Eliminate It
The Louisiana House of Representatives voted to eliminate the $150 million tax incentive program offered for film and TV production in the state.
Netflix and other companies receive $9 million in tax credits. How do film tax credits work in Pennsylvania?
A breakdown of how Pennsylvania film tax credits work and the productions that receive them, including Shane Gillis' Netflix comedy set in the Philadelphia area.
Film industry packs halls of Louisiana State Capitol in hopes to save tax credit
The state offers a tax credit rebate to production companies for between 25% and 40% of their expenses for projects based in Louisiana. The program is capped at $150 million per year.
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Tax session stalled: No consensus on tax credit cuts, taxed services
Lawmakers adjourned early Monday after they failed to reach a consensus on what should be taxed, as Gov. Jeff Landry attempts ...
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Pennsylvania Film Office gives $9.2M in tax credits to Netflix, Sight & Sound, others
The Pennsylvania Film Production Tax Credit program offers a 25 percent tax credit to productions that spend at least 60 ...
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From blight to fight: Historic tax credit proponents oppose Landry’s proposed cut
From blight to fight: Historic tax credit proponents oppose Landry’s proposed cut 1816-1818 Fourth St. is a Central City ...
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